METHOD AND RECORDING MACHINE FOR RECORDING HEALTH-RELATED INFORMATION
First Claim
1. A method (E) for recording health-related information (GI) about internal organs and/or the metabolism of a person who is to be examined, wherein cartographic features (M, 13a, 13b, 13c, 13d, 13e) in the mouth/throat/cheek area (3) of the person to be examined are compiled on the basis of input questions via an interface (19) with an acquisition machine (21) and are made available in the form of machine-readable data (MD) for subsequent conversion into health-related information (GI) about the internal organs and/or the metabolism.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a method (E) for recording health-related information (GI) about internal organs and/or a metabolism of a person to be examined. Based on input questions, cartographic features (M, 13a, 13b, 13c, 13d, 13e) in the mouth/throat/cheek area (3) of the person to be examined are acquired via an interface (19) with an acquisition machine (21) and this information is made available in the form of machine-readable data (MD) for a subsequent conversion to health-related information (GI) about the internal organs and/or the metabolism. Furthermore, the invention relates to an acquisition machine (21) which can be used for this purpose.
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- 1. A method (E) for recording health-related information (GI) about internal organs and/or the metabolism of a person who is to be examined, wherein cartographic features (M, 13a, 13b, 13c, 13d, 13e) in the mouth/throat/cheek area (3) of the person to be examined are compiled on the basis of input questions via an interface (19) with an acquisition machine (21) and are made available in the form of machine-readable data (MD) for subsequent conversion into health-related information (GI) about the internal organs and/or the metabolism.
- 12. An acquisition machine (21) for recording health-related information (GI) about internal organs and/or the metabolism of a person to be examined, having a data-supplying unit (22) which is designed so that, during operation, it acquires cartographic features (M, 13a, 13b, 13c, 13d, 13e) in the mouth/throat/cheek area of the person to be examined and supplies this data for a subsequent conversion to health-related information (GI) about the internal organs and/or the metabolism in the form of machine-readable data (MD).
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