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Application of scanning electron microscopy and X-ray microanalysis: FE-SEM, ESEM-EDS, and EDS mapping for studying the characteristics of topographical microstructure and elemental mapping of human cardiac calcified deposition
Authors:Hsiao-Huang Chang  Ching-Li Cheng  Pei-Jung Huang  Shan-Yang Lin
Institution:1. Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, 11217, Taiwan
2. Department of Nursing, National Tainan Institute of Nursing, Tainan, 700, Taiwan
3. Department of Biotechnology, Yuanpei University, 30015, Hsin Chu, Taiwan
Abstract:To explore the pathogenic mineral formation in a huge cardiolith isolated from the left heart atrium of an 80-year-old male patient, field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM) was used to analyze the topographic microstructure and perform elemental mapping in a cross-section of the cardiac calcified deposit after dissection. Environmental SEM equipped with an energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer (EDS) was also used to investigate the composition and spatial distribution of elements in the cross-section, and fiberoptic Raman spectroscopy was used to reidentify the chemical composition of designated positions. The results indicated that calcium hydroxyapatite and cholesterol were the main components of the cardiac calculus. The plate-like structures of calcium hydroxyapatite were unevenly spread over the cholesterol of the cardiac calculus. The calcium hydroxyapatite-rich area exhibited higher amounts of C, O, P, and Ca elements as well as trace amounts of N, Na, Mg, and Al, whereas the major concentration of C, minor concentrations of N and O, and trace amounts of P and Ca were observed in the cholesterol-rich area. Hypercholesterolemia associated with calcification of this cardiac calculus was proposed. Both FE-SEM and ESEM energy dispersive X-ray microanalyses were performed directly, for the first time, to provide useful information on the microstructural characteristics and spatial distribution of elements on the surface of human cardiac calculi.
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The ESEM micrographs of cholesterol- and calcium hydroxyapatite-rich areas and the corresponding EDS spectra of a cross-sectional cardiac calcified deposit of human
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