Methods of Hematoxylin and Erosin Image Information Acquisition and Optimization in Confocal Microscopy.
	    		
		   		
		   			
		   		
	    	
    	 
    	10.4258/hir.2016.22.3.238
   		
        
        	
        	
        	
        		- Author:
	        		
		        		
		        		
			        		Woong Bae YOON
			        		
			        		
			        		
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			        		Hyunjin KIM
			        		
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			        		Kwang Gi KIM
			        		
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			        		Yongdoo CHOI
			        		
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			        		Hee Jin CHANG
			        		
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			        		Dae Kyung SOHN
			        		
			        		
		        		
		        		
		        		
		        		
		        			
			        		
			        		Author Information
			        		
		        		
		        		
			        		
			        		
			        			1. Biomedical Engineering Branch, Research Institute and Hospital, National Cancer Center, Goyang, Korea. gsgsbal@ncc.re.kr
			        		
		        		
	        		
        		 
        	
        	
        	
        		- Publication Type:Case Report
 
        	
        	
        		- Keywords:
        			
	        			
	        				
	        				
			        		
				        		Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy;
			        		
			        		
			        		
				        		Computer-Assisted Image Processing;
			        		
			        		
			        		
				        		Fluorescence;
			        		
			        		
			        		
				        		Histological Labeling;
			        		
			        		
			        		
				        		Hematoxylin
			        		
			        		
	        			
        			
        		
 
        	
            
            	- MeSH:
            	
	        			
	        				
	        				
				        		
					        		Diagnosis;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Eosine Yellowish-(YS);
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Fluorescence;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Hematoxylin*;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Image Processing, Computer-Assisted;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Methods*;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Microscopy;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Microscopy, Confocal*;
				        		
			        		
				        		
					        		Staining and Labeling
				        		
			        		
	        			
	        			
            	
            	
 
            
            
            	- From:Healthcare Informatics Research
	            		
	            		 2016;22(3):238-242
	            	
            	
 
            
            
            	- CountryRepublic of Korea
 
            
            
            	- Language:English
 
            
            
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		        	Abstract:
			       	
			       		
				        
				        	OBJECTIVES: We produced hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining-like color images by using confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM), which can obtain the same or more information in comparison to conventional tissue staining. METHODS: We improved images by using several image converting techniques, including morphological methods, color space conversion methods, and segmentation methods. RESULTS: An image obtained after image processing showed coloring very similar to that in images produced by H&E staining, and it is advantageous to conduct analysis through fluorescent dye imaging and microscopy rather than analysis based on single microscopic imaging. CONCLUSIONS: The colors used in CLSM are different from those seen in H&E staining, which is the method most widely used for pathologic diagnosis and is familiar to pathologists. Computer technology can facilitate the conversion of images by CLSM to be very similar to H&E staining images. We believe that the technique used in this study has great potential for application in clinical tissue analysis.