Apparatus for enhancing the visibility of a luminous object inside tissue and methods for same
First Claim
1. An imaging system which enhances the visibility of an object located inside tissue, comprising:
- means for providing a single contrast agent into said object causing the object to become a luminous object;
means for illuminating the tissue and said luminous object;
means for detecting a first image signal emitted having a first emission intensity from said contrast agent in said luminous object at a first imaging wavelength;
means for detecting a second image signal emitted having a second emission intensity from said contrast agent in said luminous object at a second imaging wavelength, wherein emissions from said contrast agent are substantially dissimilar at said first and second image wavelengths and emissions from said tissue are substantially similar at said first and second image wavelengths and wherein said substantially dissimilar emissions from said contrast agent are determined by said first and second imaging wavelengths; and
means for performing normalization and subtraction of said detected image signals, whereby a new image signal is generated in which an image of the luminous object is enhanced.
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Abstract
Imaging of objects within tissue is enhanced by applying a contrast agent to a sample to be imaged to augment the emissions from an object, thereby forming a luminous object. The tissue is then illuminated and two image signals are recorded. The contrast agent is selected to bind to the object and provide spectral characteristics significantly different from that of the tissue for the two recorded image signals. The two image signals are subtracted to substantially minimize an image component resulting from the tissue and enhance an image component from the luminous object. The imaging methods and apparatus are particularly well suited for medical imaging where the object is diseased tissue such as tumors.
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19 Claims
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1. An imaging system which enhances the visibility of an object located inside tissue, comprising:
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means for providing a single contrast agent into said object causing the object to become a luminous object;
means for illuminating the tissue and said luminous object;
means for detecting a first image signal emitted having a first emission intensity from said contrast agent in said luminous object at a first imaging wavelength;
means for detecting a second image signal emitted having a second emission intensity from said contrast agent in said luminous object at a second imaging wavelength, wherein emissions from said contrast agent are substantially dissimilar at said first and second image wavelengths and emissions from said tissue are substantially similar at said first and second image wavelengths and wherein said substantially dissimilar emissions from said contrast agent are determined by said first and second imaging wavelengths; and
means for performing normalization and subtraction of said detected image signals, whereby a new image signal is generated in which an image of the luminous object is enhanced. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
an endoscope, said endoscope having a central bore therein, and wherein said means for illuminating the tissue and said luminous object comprises;
a substantially monochromatic source operating at a selected illumination wavelength; and
a flexible illumination fiber operatively coupled to said source, said fiber transporting said illumination through said endoscope central bore to a tip of said endoscope.
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11. The imaging system as defined by claim 10, wherein said means for detecting first and second image signals comprises:
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a photo detector, and a detector fiber bundle, said detector fiber bundle transporting image signals from said tip and through said central bore in said endoscope to said photo detector.
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12. The imaging system as defined by claim 1, further comprising a rotatable platform, said means for illuminating the tissue and said luminous object and said means for detecting first and second image signals being mounted to said rotatable platform.
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13. An imaging system which enhances the visibility of an object located inside tissue, comprising:
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means for applying a single contrast agent to the tissue, thereby staining the object;
means for selecting at least one illuminating wavelength;
means for illuminating the tissue at said selected illuminating wavelength;
means for selecting a plurality of imaging wavelengths;
means for detecting a first fluorescence image signal emitted from said stained object having a first emission intensity at a first image wavelength and a second fluorescence image signal emitted from said stained object having a second emission intensity at a second image wavelength, wherein emissions from said contrast agent are substantially dissimilar at said first and second image wavelengths and emissions from said tissue are substantially similar at said first and second image wavelengths and wherein said substantially dissimilar emissions from said contest agent are determined by said first and second imaging wavelengths; and
means for performing normalization and subtraction of said detected image signals, whereby a new image signal is generated in which an image of the stained object is enhanced.
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14. A method for imaging an object located inside tissue comprising the steps:
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applying a single contrast agent to the object, whereby the object becomes a luminous object;
illuminating the tissue and said object at a selected wavelength;
recording fire signals having a first emission intensity at a first imaging wavelength;
recording second signals having a second emission intensity at a second imaging wavelength, wherein emissions from said contrast agent are substantially dissimilar at said first and second imaging wavelengths and emissions from said tissue are substantially similar at said first and second imaging wavelengths and wherein said substantially dissimilar emissions from said contrast agent are determined by said first and second imaging wavelengths; and
subtracting said first signals from said second signals, whereby an image component resulting from the tissue is minimized while an image component resulting from said luminous object is enhanced. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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