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Title:
FLUORESCENT IMAGE ANALYSIS DEVICE
Document Type and Number:
Japanese Patent JP2017169960
Kind Code:
A
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a device that is increased in objectivity about a range of an abnormal region, concerning a fluorescent image analysis device for making excitation light irradiate a portion of a human body and identifying the abnormal region from a fluorescent image obtained by photographing the fluorescent emitted from an irradiated part.SOLUTION: A photographing apparatus for photographing a fluorescent image includes a light source for making the light of a wavelength of 425 nm or less irradiate a portion of a human body, and preferably, a filter for shutting off the light of 500 nm or less may be included. A fluorescent image analysis device is characterized by: reading the fluorescent image photographed by the photographing apparatus for photographing the fluorescent image from a storage device; dividing each pixel of the fluorescent image into a red component, a green component, and a blue component; specifying any range to the fluorescent image reading out from the storage device by an operator; calculating an average value of the green component in the specified range; and classifying and displaying the pixel being darker than the average value as a fluorescent loss part (abnormally estimated part) in the specified range.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 1

Inventors:
MORIYAMA TAKESHI
TAMURA MASAMI
Application Number:
JP2016061211A
Publication Date:
September 28, 2017
Filing Date:
March 25, 2016
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Assignee:
SHOFU INC
International Classes:
A61B10/00; A61B1/00; A61B1/24; A61C19/04; G01N21/64
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Foreign References:
WO2012132790A12012-10-04