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    Nonlinear microscopy for detection of prostate cancer: analysis of sensitivity and specificity in radical prostatectomies

    (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019-11-19) Ponchiardi, Cecilia; Rosen, Seymour; Cahill, Lucas; Wu, Yubo; Yoshitake, Tadayuki; Giacomelli, Michael; Wagner, Andrew; Fujimoto, James

    Intraoperative evaluation of specimens during radical prostatectomy using frozen sections can be time and labor intensive. Nonlinear microscopy (NLM) is a fluorescence microscopy technique that can rapidly generate images that closely resemble H&E histology in freshly excised tissue, without requiring freezing or microtome sectioning. Specimens are stained with nuclear and cytoplasmic/stromal fluorophores, and NLM evaluation can begin within 3 min of grossing. Fluorescence signals can be displayed using an H&E color scale, facilitating pathologist interpretation. This study evaluates the accuracy of prostate cancer detection in a blinded reading of NLM images compared with the gold standard of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded H&E histology. A total of 122 freshly excised prostate specimens were obtained from 40 patients undergoing radical prostatectomy. The prostates were grossed, dissected into specimens of ~10 × 10 mm with 1–4 mm thickness, stained for 2 min for nuclear and cytoplasmic/stromal contrast, and then rinsed with saline for 30 s. NLM images were acquired and multiple images were stitched together to generate large field of view, centimeter-scale digital images suitable for reading. Specimens were then processed for standard paraffin H&E. The study protocol consisted of training, pretesting, and blinded reading phases. After a washout period, pathologists read corresponding paraffin H&E slides. Three pathologists achieved a 95% or greater sensitivity with 100% specificity for detecting cancer on NLM compared with paraffin H&E. Pooled sensitivity and specificity was 97.3% (93.7–99.1%; 95% confidence interval) and 100.0% (97.0–100.0%), respectively. Interobserver agreement for NLM reading had a Fleiss κ = 0.95. The high cancer detection accuracy and rapid specimen preparation suggest that NLM may be useful for intraoperative evaluation in radical prostatectomy.

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    Comparing histologic evaluation of prostate tissue using nonlinear microscopy and paraffin H&E: a pilot study

    (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019-03-26) Cahill, Lucas; Fujimoto, James G.; Giacomelli, Michael G.; Yoshitake, Tadayuki; Wu, Yubo; Lin, Douglas I.; Ye, Huihui; Carrasco-Zevallos, Oscar M.; Wagner, Andrew A.; Rosen, Seymour; Giacomelli; Lin, Douglas
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    Real-Time Diagnosis and Gleason Grading of Prostate Core Needle Biopsies Using Nonlinear Microscopy

    (Elsevier BV, 2022-04) Cahill, Lucas; Rosen, Seymour; Yoshitake, Tadayuki; Wu, Yubo; York, Linda; Tsai, Leo; Gershman, Boris; Fujimoto, James; Sun, Yue