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Raman difference spectroscopy and U-Net convolutional neural network for molecular analysis of cutaneous neurofibroma
by
Smeets, Ralf
, Matthies, Levi
, Amir-Kabirian, Hendrik
, Friedrich, Reinhard E.
, Gebrekidan, Medhanie T.
, Hagel, Christian
, Braeuer, Andreas S.
, Knipfer, Christian
, Speth, Ulrike S.
, Gosau, Martin
in
Analysis
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Care and treatment
/ Diagnosis
/ Diseases
/ Evaluation
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Molecular dynamics
/ Neural networks
/ Neurofibromatosis
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiological aspects
/ Raman spectroscopy
/ Relapse
/ Research and Analysis Methods
2024
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Raman difference spectroscopy and U-Net convolutional neural network for molecular analysis of cutaneous neurofibroma
by
Smeets, Ralf
, Matthies, Levi
, Amir-Kabirian, Hendrik
, Friedrich, Reinhard E.
, Gebrekidan, Medhanie T.
, Hagel, Christian
, Braeuer, Andreas S.
, Knipfer, Christian
, Speth, Ulrike S.
, Gosau, Martin
in
Analysis
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Care and treatment
/ Diagnosis
/ Diseases
/ Evaluation
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Molecular dynamics
/ Neural networks
/ Neurofibromatosis
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiological aspects
/ Raman spectroscopy
/ Relapse
/ Research and Analysis Methods
2024
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Raman difference spectroscopy and U-Net convolutional neural network for molecular analysis of cutaneous neurofibroma
by
Smeets, Ralf
, Matthies, Levi
, Amir-Kabirian, Hendrik
, Friedrich, Reinhard E.
, Gebrekidan, Medhanie T.
, Hagel, Christian
, Braeuer, Andreas S.
, Knipfer, Christian
, Speth, Ulrike S.
, Gosau, Martin
in
Analysis
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Care and treatment
/ Diagnosis
/ Diseases
/ Evaluation
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Molecular dynamics
/ Neural networks
/ Neurofibromatosis
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiological aspects
/ Raman spectroscopy
/ Relapse
/ Research and Analysis Methods
2024
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Raman difference spectroscopy and U-Net convolutional neural network for molecular analysis of cutaneous neurofibroma
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Raman difference spectroscopy and U-Net convolutional neural network for molecular analysis of cutaneous neurofibroma
2024
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Overview
In Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), peripheral nerve sheaths tumors are common, with cutaneous neurofibromas resulting in significant aesthetic, painful and functional problems requiring surgical removal. To date, determination of adequate surgical resection margins–complete tumor removal while attempting to preserve viable tissue–remains largely subjective. Thus, residual tumor extension beyond surgical margins or recurrence of the disease may frequently be observed. Here, we introduce Shifted-Excitation Raman Spectroscopy in combination with deep neural networks for the future perspective of objective, real-time diagnosis, and guided surgical ablation. The obtained results are validated through established histological methods. In this study, we evaluated the discrimination between cutaneous neurofibroma (n = 9) and adjacent physiological tissues (n = 25) in 34 surgical pathological specimens
ex vivo
at a total of 82 distinct measurement loci. Based on a convolutional neural network (U-Net), the mean raw Raman spectra (n = 8,200) were processed and refined, and afterwards the spectral peaks were assigned to their respective molecular origin. Principal component and linear discriminant analysis was used to discriminate cutaneous neurofibromas from physiological tissues with a sensitivity of 100%, specificity of 97.3%, and overall classification accuracy of 97.6%. The results enable the presented optical, non-invasive technique in combination with artificial intelligence as a promising candidate to ameliorate both, diagnosis and treatment of patients affected by cutaneous neurofibroma and NF1.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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