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Diaphanoscopy apparatus

  • US 4,616,657 A
  • Filed: 06/15/1984
  • Issued: 10/14/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/19/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Apparatus for the non-invasive and non-destructive examination of tissue comprising:

  • means for illuminating the tissue to be examined with pulses of light, the light pulses which serially illuminate the tissue exclusively including light having preselected different wavelengths;

    detector means for sensing the light which passes through the tissue during illumination thereof, said detector means sequentially generating signals commensurate with the energy content of transilluminated light at least at a first and a second of said preselected wavelengths;

    balancing means for adjusting the energy content of the light pulses including light at the first wavelength received by said detector means relative to the energy content of the light pulses including light at the second wavelength received by said detector means;

    first memory means coupled to said detector means and said illuminating means for separately recording signals sequentially generated by said detector means and commensurate with light at the first wavelength and the second wavelength which has been received by said detector means;

    second memory means for storing display correlated data information commensurate with a plurality of ratios of signals commensurate with light at the said first and second wavelength which may be recorded in said first memory means;

    means for reading stored information from said second memory means, said reading means being responsive to at least a pair of said separately recorded signals commensurate with the energy content of the light at the first and second wavelengths which has been sensed by said detector means during illumination of the same point in the tissue under examination, said display correlated data information thereby being read from said second memory means as a function of a pair of signals separately recorded in said first memory means; and

    means responsive to the information read from said second memory means for producing an image which represents the absorption characteristics of the tissue at the first and second wavelengths.

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