Diagnostics (Nov 2022)

Detection and Morphological Analysis of Micro-Ruptured Cortical Arteries in Subdural Hematoma: Three-Dimensional Visualization Using the Tissue-Clearing Clear, Unobstructed, Brain/Body Imaging Cocktails and Computational Analysis Method

  • Kazuhisa Funayama,
  • Kazuki Tainaka,
  • Akihide Koyama,
  • Rieka Katsuragi-Go,
  • Natsumi Nishikawa-Harada,
  • Ryoko Higuchi,
  • Takashi Aoyama,
  • Hiraku Watanabe,
  • Naoya Takahashi,
  • Hisakazu Takatsuka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12112875
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11
p. 2875

Abstract

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One of the causes of bleeding in subdural hematoma is cortical artery rupture, which is difficult to detect at autopsy. Therefore, reports of autopsy cases with this condition are limited and hence, the pathogenesis of subdural hematoma remains unclear. Herein, for the detection and morphological analysis of cortical artery ruptures as the bleeding sources of subdural hematoma, we used the tissue-clearing CUBIC (clear, unobstructed, brain/body imaging cocktails and computational analysis) method with light-sheet fluorescence microscopy and reconstructed the two-dimensional and three-dimensional images. Using the CUBIC method, we could clearly visualize and detect cortical artery ruptures that were missed by conventional methods. Indeed, the CUBIC method enables three-dimensional morphological analysis of cortical arteries including the ruptured area, and the creation of cross-sectional two-dimensional images in any direction, which are similar to histopathological images. This highlights the effectiveness of the CUBIC method for subdural hematoma analysis.

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