12 research outputs found
Adrenal pseudocyst: Diagnosis and laparoscopic management – A case report
Cysts of the adrenal gland are rare and are usually discovered incidentally. Large adrenal cysts can however present with severe abdominal pain and can be complicated by haemorrhage, rupture or infection. Adrenal pseudocysts appear to result from haemorrhage within a normal adrenal gland and can expand to accommodate massive amounts of fluid
Application of VRML for 3-dimensional, interactive, real-time comparison of OCT structure with standard histology
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a potentially useful 'optical biopsy' tool in medicine. To realise this potential doctors must be able to interpret OCT images with at least the same accuracy as conventional histology. It is therefore important that some accurate method of comparing OCT images with conventional histology be found. Despite numerous OCT vs. conventional histology studies in the literature the methods used for comparison have, by necessity, been approximate because it is not possible to cut a physical tissue section in the same plane as the OCT optical section (partly due to histology processing artefacts). In this paper we present a method of rendering solid tissue volumes with semi-transparency using the Virtual Reality Modelling Language (VRML) and devise a VRML script which allows any two volume data sets to be manipulated within the same region of virtual space. This allows the structure of a whole volume of tissue imaged with OCT to be directly compared with the serial section reconstruction of the conventionally stained histology. As the whole volume is visualised any corresponding tissue regions can be more easily identified despite tissue processing artefacts. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our method using an ex vivo biopsy of human breast carcinoma