Ki67 nuclei detection and ki67-index estimation: A novel automatic approach based on human vision modeling

  • B.R. Barricelli
  • E. Casiraghi
  • J. Gliozzo
  • V. Huber
  • B.E. Leone
  • A. Rizzi
  • B. Vergani
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Publication date
December 2019
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Language
English

Abstract

Background: The protein ki67 (pki67) is a marker of tumor aggressiveness, and its expression has been proven to be useful in the prognostic and predictive evaluation of several types of tumors. To numerically quantify the pki67 presence in cancerous tissue areas, pathologists generally analyze histochemical images to count the number of tumor nuclei marked for pki67. This allows estimating the ki67-index, that is the percentage of tumor nuclei positive for pki67 over all the tumor nuclei. Given the high image resolution and dimensions, its estimation by expert clinicians is particularly laborious and time consuming. Though automatic cell counting techniques have been presented so far, the problem is still open. Results: In this paper we pre...

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