Fig. 1From: Diagnostic imaging of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia based on hematoxylin and eosin fluorescenceFluorescent representation of normal, CIN I and CIN III cervical tissue specimens. a, d and g represent H&E stained cervical tissue. b, e and h represent inherent fluorescence of H&E sections at an excitation wavelength of 488 nm. c, f and i represent a color-map image in which fluorescent intensity is represented as shades (blue > green > yellow > red; high to low intensity). a, b, c = normal cervical tissue. d, e, f = CIN I cervical tissue. g, h, i = CIN III cervical tissue. Notice the lack of intensity in epithelium as you move from normal (c) to CIN I (f) to CIN III (i)Back to article page