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Nuclear morphometric analysis: description of the methodology and the role of image-editing softwares

The morphometric analysis of images, which comprises measuring and counting, is used in pathology to obtain accurate data of cellular and tissue components that are important for diagnosis and prognosis of several tumors. Although it is a useful and low-cost tool, it is restricted to a few diagnosis and research centers. The objective of this study is to present and describe the method of nuclear morphometry with supplementary use of image-editing softwares, making detailed analysis of the critical stages of the process. The correction of problems found during the capture of the image, such as erroneously adjusted color temperature and color shade and unevenly illuminated images from an improperly adjusted microscope, is fundamental for the accurate analysis. Through the color mask resource present in countless image-editing softwares, it is possible to select and to separate objects of similar colors, resulting in a final image that shows only the objects of interest for analysis. Morphometry is accomplished through a specific software, such as ImageTool (version 3.00), that permits the accurate automatic measuring of one or more parameters in a short interval of time. The interface of ImageTool allows one to work simultaneously with the original and the processed images, in which the similar colors were selected. Therefore, it is possible to confront the selected object with the same object in its original image, what ensures its exact selection. This system allows interobserver comparison of 100% of the objects, enabling the rejection of those that should not have been selected and measured.

Image analysis; Morphometry; Nuclear morphometry


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