Diagnostic method and sensor device for detecting lesions in body tissues
First Claim
1. A diagnostic method for detecting the location and/or character of a lesion in body tissues, comprising the steps of:
- placing a pair of electrodes in contact with the tissue being tested;
connecting an electric measuring device to the electrodes;
measuring electric characteristics of the tissue relative to the current that flows through the electrodes;
almost short-circuiting the electrodes through the measuring device; and
determining from the current through the electrodes whether the tissue is sound or has a lesion therein.
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Abstract
Diagnostic method and sensor device for detecting the location and/or character of lesions in body tissues. Electrodes of different substances are put onto or into a tissue being tested, the electrodes are nearly short-circuited over a measuring device, and the current flowing through the terminals of the electrodes is measured. The measured value of the current is then compared with a control value measured in the same way on a piece of sound tissue. One embodiment of a sensor device that can be applied for the performance of the method comprises a pair of electrodes, made of different materials so as to have different contact potentials, the electrodes being coupled to an electric measuring instrument, e.g. an ammeter, one of the electrodes being a metal tube such as a medical syringe, whereas the other electrode is enveloped by an insulating material and fixed inside the metal tube. The other electrode can be made of magnesium, and its active surface is preferably arranged in the front plane of or outside the metal tube. Another embodiment of the device is made of a medical sample excision spoon wherein two arm parts of the spoon constitute the electrodes, both being fixed to an insulating material and provided with terminals that are coupled to the ammeter.
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3 Claims
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1. A diagnostic method for detecting the location and/or character of a lesion in body tissues, comprising the steps of:
- placing a pair of electrodes in contact with the tissue being tested;
connecting an electric measuring device to the electrodes;
measuring electric characteristics of the tissue relative to the current that flows through the electrodes;
almost short-circuiting the electrodes through the measuring device; and
determining from the current through the electrodes whether the tissue is sound or has a lesion therein.
- placing a pair of electrodes in contact with the tissue being tested;
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2. The method as defined in claim 10, wherein said determining step includes comparing the measured value of the current through the electrodes with a control value measured in the same manner on a piece of sound tissue.
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3. A diagnostic sensor device for detecting the location and/or character of a lesion in body tissues, comprising:
- an electric measuring ammeter; and
a pair of electrodes made of different materials that have different contact potentials as compared to that of hydrogen;
said electrodes being connected to respective input terminals of said ammeter;
wherein said electrodes are in the form of respective arms of a medical sample excision spoon, said arms being fixed to an insulating material in a manner that allows them to functionally cooperate as an excision spoon to contact the tissues being tested.
- an electric measuring ammeter; and
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