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Imaging of renal and prostate carcinoma with refractive index radiology

Authors
Yoon, Cheol YongSung, Duck JeLee, Ju HanKim, Ae RiOh, Chil WhanJe, Jung HoWeon, Byung MookSeol, Seung KwonPyun, AramHwu, YeukuangMargaritondo, GiorgioJoo, Kwan JoongYoon, Duck Ki
Issue Date
2월-2007
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
prostate cancer; refractive index radiology; renal cell carcinoma
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, v.14, no.2, pp.96 - 103
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Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF UROLOGY
Volume
14
Number
2
Start Page
96
End Page
103
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/125825
DOI
10.1111/j.1442-2042.2007.01614.x
ISSN
0919-8172
Abstract
Aim: Having better edge enhancement and penetrating power, refractive index radiology is suitable for the imaging of weakly absorbing objects such as tissue specimens. In this study the potential of refractive index radiology was evaluated for the imaging of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and prostate cancer (PCA). Methods: Specimens were cut in 3 mm and 4 mu m thickness for X-ray radiology and hematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining, respectively. Radiographic images of RCC and PCA were obtained using the synchrotron hard X-rays from the 7B2 beam-line of the Pohang Light Source (PLS). The imaging technique applied was phase-contrast radiology based on the refraction enhancement mechanism. The resulting radiographic images were analyzed in correlation with those of optical microscopy. Results: Using unmonochromatized hard X-rays, it was possible to obtain images with clear edge enhancement and relatively large field of view (6 cm x 6 cm). Even with overlapping signals from thick samples (more than 700-fold thicker than microscopic images), radiographic images clearly showed histological information of organelles in normal kidney such as glomeruli, tubules, and collecting ducts. Histological information of RCC including tumor subtypes and minute changes such as cystic degeneration could be identified without difficulty. The radiographic images of the prostate were comparable with those of low magnification optical microscopy, providing good visualization of normal microstructures such as adenoma, smooth muscle, and normal glands, or differentiation of tiny tumors from surrounding normal tissues. Conclusions: These results suggest the potential of refractive index radiology to provide a new way of imaging biological tissues with low absorption contrast such as RCC and PCA.
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