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Identification of distinctive features in human intracranial tumors by label‐free nonlinear multimodal microscopy
Authors:Roberta Galli  Ortrud Uckermann  Tina Sehm  Elke Leipnitz  Christian Hartmann  Felix Sahm  Edmund Koch  Gabriele Schackert  Gerald Steiner  Matthias Kirsch
Abstract:Nonlinear multimodal microscopy offers a series of label‐free techniques with potential for intraoperative identification of tumor borders in situ using novel endoscopic devices. Here, we combined coherent anti‐Stokes Raman scattering, two‐photon excited fluorescence (TPEF) and second harmonic generation imaging to analyze biopsies of different human brain tumors, with the aim to understand whether the morphological information carried by single field of view images, similar to what delivered by present endoscopic systems, is sufficient for tumor recognition. We imaged 40 human biopsies of high and low grade glioma, meningioma, as well as brain metastases of melanoma, breast, lung and renal carcinoma, in comparison with normal brain parenchyma. Furthermore, five biopsies of schwannoma were analyzed and compared with nonpathological nerve tissue. Besides the high cellularity, the typical features of tumor, which were identified and quantified, are intracellular and extracellular lipid droplets, aberrant vessels, extracellular matrix collagen and diffuse TPEF. Each tumor type displayed a particular morphochemistry characterized by specific patterns of the above‐mentioned features. Nonlinear multimodal microscopy performed on fresh unprocessed biopsies confirmed that the technique has the ability to visualize tumor structures and discern normal from neoplastic tissue likewise in conditions close to in situ. image
Keywords:brain neoplasms  coherent anti‐Stokes Raman scattering  glioma  meningioma  metastases  nonlinear optical microscopy  schwannoma
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