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4 April 2022 Pulmonary alveoli cluster analysis of 3D human lung microstructure using synchrotron radiation micro-CT
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Abstract
3D microstructural analysis of the human lung can provide unknown information about lung growth and progression of lung diseases. In this study, the alveolar walls of alveolar ducts and alveolar sacs of normal adult lungs were analyzed and classified into primary and secondary septa. The procedure is as follows. (1) 11 lung specimens were prepared by the Heitzman's method, (2) 3D micro-CT experiments were executed using BL20B2 at SPring-8, (3) Alveolar walls were extracted from 3D reconstructed images (12,429 × 12,429 × 4,800, pixel size 3 μm), and (4) Primary and secondary septa were classified by principal component analysis of alveolar walls. 3D structure of alveolar ducts and alveolar walls in normal adult lungs were clarified.
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Kurumi Saito, Keisuke Fukuda, Yoshiki Kawata, Keiji Umetani, Yasutaka Nakano, Hiroaki Sakai, Toshihiro Okamoto, and Noboru Niki "Pulmonary alveoli cluster analysis of 3D human lung microstructure using synchrotron radiation micro-CT", Proc. SPIE 12036, Medical Imaging 2022: Biomedical Applications in Molecular, Structural, and Functional Imaging, 120360G (4 April 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2612692
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KEYWORDS
Lung

3D microstructuring

3D image processing

Synchrotron radiation

Principal component analysis

3D image reconstruction

Arteries

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