Bone histomorphometry using free and commonly available software |
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Authors: | Robert J Pignolo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Departments of Medicine;2. Orthopaedic Surgery, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA |
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Abstract: | Egan K P, Brennan T A & Pignolo R J (2012) Histopathology Bone histomorphometry using free and commonly available software Aims: Histomorphometric analysis is a widely used technique to assess changes in tissue structure and function. Commercially available programs that measure histomorphometric parameters can be cost‐prohibitive. In this study, we compared an inexpensive method of histomorphometry to a current proprietary software program. Methods and results: Image J and Adobe Photoshop® were used to measure static and kinetic bone histomorphometric parameters. Photomicrographs of Goldner’s trichrome‐stained femurs were used to generate black‐and‐white image masks, representing bone and non‐bone tissue, respectively, in Adobe Photoshop®. The masks were used to quantify histomorphometric parameters (bone volume, tissue volume, osteoid volume, mineralizing surface and interlabel width) in Image J. The resultant values obtained using Image J and the proprietary software were compared and differences found to be statistically non‐significant. Conclusions: The wide‐ranging use of histomorphometric analysis for assessing the basic morphology of tissue components makes it important to have affordable and accurate measurement options available for a diverse range of applications. Here we have developed and validated an approach to histomorphometry using commonly and freely available software that is comparable to a much more costly, commercially available software program. |
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Keywords: | bone histomorphometry image analysis Image J |
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