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Geräte zur quantitativen Mikroskopie

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Morphometrie in der Zyto- und Histopathologie

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Die Bezeichnung quantitative Mikroskopie schließt verschiedene Techniken und Methoden ein, mit denen man messen kann. Im Bereich der Medizin wurden schon früh Formen und Strukturen beschrieben und mittels morphometrischer und stereologischer Methoden quantitativ gemessen (16). Zählmethoden sind seit langem in der Hämatologie Standard zur quantitativen Analyse des Blutbildes. Casperson (4) setzte photometrische Methoden zur DNS-Messung ein, um Tumoren quantitativ zu charakterisieren. Mit Hilfe der Bildverarbeitung wird versucht, die verschiedenen Methoden komprimiert zur quantitativen Analyse von mikroskopischen Bildern in der Zytologie und Histologie einzusetzen.

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Gais, P., Burger, G. (1988). Geräte zur quantitativen Mikroskopie. In: Burger, G., Oberholzer, M., Gössner, W. (eds) Morphometrie in der Zyto- und Histopathologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73764-0_13

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