Histopathological evaluations of fibrotic processes require the characterization of collagen morphology in terms of geometrical features such as bundle orientation thickness and spacing. However, there are currently no reliable and valid techniques of measuring bundle thickness and spacing. Hence, two objective methods quantifying the collagen bundle thickness and spacing were tested for their reliability and validity: Fourier first-order maximum analysis and Distance Mapping, with the latter constituting a newly developed morphometric technique. Histological slides were constructed and imaged from 50 scar and 50 healthy human skin biopsies and subsequently analyzed by two observers to determine the interobserver reliability via the intracl...
Background. Difference in scar formation at different sites, in different directions at the same sit...
The assessment of dermal alterations is necessary to monitor skin aging, cancer, and other skin dise...
Second-harmonic generation (SHG) imaging has high specificity to collagen, sub-micrometer resolution...
Histopathological evaluations of fibrotic processes require the characterization of collagen morphol...
Histopathological evaluations of fibrotic processes require the characterization of collagen morphol...
In human dermis, collagen bundle architecture appears randomly organized, whereas in pathological co...
In human dermis, collagen bundle architecture appears randomly organized, whereas in pathological co...
Normotrophic, hypertrophic, and keloidal scars are different types of scar formation, which all need...
Dermal collagen displays a random-like structure that has a major role in strength and function of t...
Scleroderma, a chronic, progressive disorder, is characterized by dermal fibrosis with collagen bund...
Scleroderma, a chronic, progressive disorder, is characterized by dermal fibrosis with collagen bund...
<p>Representative TEM images of collagen fibrils from wounded areas and histograms of fibril diamete...
To find the anatomical cause difference in scar appearance in different direction of the same region...
To find the anatomical cause difference in scar appearance in different direction of the same region...
Two-dimensional (2-D) Fourier analysis was used to quantify the structural organization of collagen ...
Background. Difference in scar formation at different sites, in different directions at the same sit...
The assessment of dermal alterations is necessary to monitor skin aging, cancer, and other skin dise...
Second-harmonic generation (SHG) imaging has high specificity to collagen, sub-micrometer resolution...
Histopathological evaluations of fibrotic processes require the characterization of collagen morphol...
Histopathological evaluations of fibrotic processes require the characterization of collagen morphol...
In human dermis, collagen bundle architecture appears randomly organized, whereas in pathological co...
In human dermis, collagen bundle architecture appears randomly organized, whereas in pathological co...
Normotrophic, hypertrophic, and keloidal scars are different types of scar formation, which all need...
Dermal collagen displays a random-like structure that has a major role in strength and function of t...
Scleroderma, a chronic, progressive disorder, is characterized by dermal fibrosis with collagen bund...
Scleroderma, a chronic, progressive disorder, is characterized by dermal fibrosis with collagen bund...
<p>Representative TEM images of collagen fibrils from wounded areas and histograms of fibril diamete...
To find the anatomical cause difference in scar appearance in different direction of the same region...
To find the anatomical cause difference in scar appearance in different direction of the same region...
Two-dimensional (2-D) Fourier analysis was used to quantify the structural organization of collagen ...
Background. Difference in scar formation at different sites, in different directions at the same sit...
The assessment of dermal alterations is necessary to monitor skin aging, cancer, and other skin dise...
Second-harmonic generation (SHG) imaging has high specificity to collagen, sub-micrometer resolution...