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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 11, 2025
Filed:
Oct. 16, 2020
Dartmouth-hitchcock Clinic, Lebanon, NH (US);
Christopher R. Jackson, White River Junction, VT (US);
Louis J. Vaickus, Etna, NH (US);
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Clinic, Lebanon, NH (US);
Abstract
This provides a system and method for analyzing and diagnosing conditions, such as cancer, based upon stained tissue sample slides prepared by users from patient tissue taken, for example, in a biopsy procedure. A convolutional neural network (CNN) is generated at training time. Slide images are acquired/scanned, and individual cell nuclei from the images are annotated, using IHC. H&E images are acquired/scanned prior to a washout intermediate step from the same slides/tissue samples. IHC is performed on the same tissue layer, which was scanned and used to retrospectively annotate the H&E WSI. IHC is used to annotate a ground truth mask for machine learning. The resultant process achieves a high degree of spatial resolution in detecting individual IHC positive nuclei, yielding process that is almost entirely automated, employing materials that are commonly available in clinical practice. In runtime, users access the CNN to perform analysis on patient slides.