INTERACTIVE AND DYNAMIC MEDICAL VISUALIZATION INTERFACE TOOLS
First Claim
1. A storage device having stored computer-executable instructions which, when executed by at least one computing processor, implement a method for dynamically modifying a virtual representation of an anatomical structure that is displayed on a display screen of a computing system, the method comprising:
- displaying an anatomical structure within a display frame on the display screen, the anatomical structure being displayed in a first medical state;
displaying a slide control for a slide transition screen on the display screen, the slide control being operable to receive user input for responsively moving the slide transition screen over the display frame, the slide transition screen being associated with a medical condition;
receiving user input directed at the slide control that is operative to move the slide transition screen;
in response to the user input, dynamically moving the slide transition screen into a position that overlaps one or more portions of the anatomical structure; and
dynamically modifying the display of the one or more portions of the anatomical structure that become overlapped by the slide transition screen, by displaying the one or more portions of the anatomical structure in a second medical state that is different than the first medical state and that reflects an impact of the medical condition on the anatomical structure.
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Abstract
User interfaces facilitate user interaction with virtual representations of anatomical structures that are displayed on computing systems. The user interfaces demonstrably reflect the relative impact of different medical conditions on the anatomical structures. The impact of the medical conditions can be reflected in real-time, as a slider object is manipulated to pull a slide transition screen over the anatomical object. Portions of the anatomical object that become overlapped by the slide transition screens are displayed with dynamic modifications that reflect the impact of the medical conditions associated with the slide transition screens.
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20 Claims
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1. A storage device having stored computer-executable instructions which, when executed by at least one computing processor, implement a method for dynamically modifying a virtual representation of an anatomical structure that is displayed on a display screen of a computing system, the method comprising:
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displaying an anatomical structure within a display frame on the display screen, the anatomical structure being displayed in a first medical state; displaying a slide control for a slide transition screen on the display screen, the slide control being operable to receive user input for responsively moving the slide transition screen over the display frame, the slide transition screen being associated with a medical condition; receiving user input directed at the slide control that is operative to move the slide transition screen; in response to the user input, dynamically moving the slide transition screen into a position that overlaps one or more portions of the anatomical structure; and dynamically modifying the display of the one or more portions of the anatomical structure that become overlapped by the slide transition screen, by displaying the one or more portions of the anatomical structure in a second medical state that is different than the first medical state and that reflects an impact of the medical condition on the anatomical structure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A computer implemented method for dynamically modifying a virtual representation of an anatomical structure that is displayed on a display screen of a computing system, the method comprising:
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displaying an anatomical structure within a display frame on the display screen, the anatomical structure being displayed in a first medical state; displaying a slide control for a condition screen on the display screen, the slide control being operable to receive user input for responsively moving the condition screen over the display frame, the condition screen being associated with a medical condition; receiving user input directed at the slide control that is operative to move the condition screen; in response to the user input, dynamically moving the condition screen into a position that overlaps one or more portions of the anatomical structure; and dynamically modifying the display of the one or more portions of the anatomical structure that become overlapped by the condition screen, by displaying the one or more portions of the anatomical structure in a second medical state that is different than the first medical state and that reflects an impact of the medical condition on the anatomical structure.
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20. A computing device comprising:
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at least one hardware processor; and one or more storage device having stored computer-executable instructions which, when executed by at least one hardware processor, implement a method for dynamically modifying a virtual representation of an anatomical structure that is displayed on a display screen associated with the computing device, the method comprising; displaying an anatomical structure within a display frame on the display screen, the anatomical structure being displayed in a first medical state; displaying a slide control for a slide transition screen on the display screen, the slide control being operable to receive user input for responsively moving the slide transition screen over the display frame, the slide transition screen being associated with a medical condition; receiving user input directed at the slide control that is operative to move the slide transition screen; in response to the user input, dynamically moving the slide transition screen into a position that overlaps one or more portions of the anatomical structure; and dynamically modifying the display of the one or more portions of the anatomical structure that become overlapped by the slide transition screen, by displaying the one or more portions of the anatomical structure in a second medical state that is different than the first medical state and that reflects an impact of the medical condition on the anatomical structure.
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