Claims
- 1. A method of using a computer-controlled microscope imaging system for acquiring and analyzing areas of interest, said method comprising the steps of:
scanning and digitizing a specimen at a low magnification through a microscope; displaying to the observer a low magnification, digitized image of the specimen; selecting a segment of the specimen from the low magnification digitized image for viewing at a higher magnification greater than the low magnification; automatically scanning the selected segment at the higher magnification and digitizing the image of the segment; and making available in real time to the view of the observer the respective, low magnification, digitized image and the high magnification, digitized image of the segment.
- 2. A method for analyzing biological specimens by an image analysis system having a computer-controlled, automated microscope comprising the following steps:
placing a biological specimen in a microscope at a first location for viewing at a remote location; connecting a computer terminal at a remote location over an Internet or intranet transmission channel; using a computer terminal at the remote location to control the image analysis system and microscope at the first location to acquire low magnification, adjacent image tiles of the specimen and to provide a low magnification, composite, macro image from the plurality of image tiles with the series of images being in sensing registration at their respective edges; displaying at the remote location the macro image on a screen of the computer terminal from a transmission over the transmission channel; interactively selecting at the remote location at least one point of interest on the displayed macro, specimen image for viewing at a higher magnification; sending signals from the computer terminal to control and to operate the image analysis system and the computer-controlled microscope at the first location to change objective lenses to acquire a plurality of higher magnification, adjacent image tiles and to provide a high magnification, composite micro image therefrom with the series of images being in sensing registration at their respective edges; and sending signals representative of the higher magnification, image tiles from the first location to the remote location and displaying at the remote location the micro image of the point of interest on the specimen.
- 3. A method in accordance with claim 2 further comprising analyzing a layer of tissue cells in the specimen for pre-invasive neoplasia.
- 4. A method in accordance with claim 3 further comprising measuring morphometric features of the specimen and measuring texture features of the specimen from the micro images.
- 5. A method in accordance with claim 4 wherein interactively selecting at least one point of interest further comprises selecting a series of points along a basal layer of tissue in the specimen for analysis at high magnification.
- 6. A method in accordance with claim 2 wherein interactively selecting at least one point of interest further comprises:
selecting a plurality of points of interest on the macro image; and recording the location of each selected point of interest.
- 7. A method in accordance with claim 2 wherein interactively selecting at least one point of interest further comprises:
marking by the remote user of a region on the macro image on the screen that includes portions of adjacent, low magnification image tiles; acquiring high magnification image tile for each of marked low magnification tiles; and assembling these high magnification image tiles into a micro image and displaying them.
- 8. A method in accordance with claim 2 including:
simultaneously displaying on computer windows of the computer both micro and macro images of the specimen.
- 9. A method in accordance with claim 2 wherein the computer terminal is at a remote location from the computer-controlled microscope, and comprising:
first connecting the computer terminal at the remote location over a transmission channel to the image analysis system and the computer-controlled microscope which is located only at the first location.
- 10. A method for analyzing biological specimens by an image analysis system having a computer-controlled, automated microscope comprising the following steps:
placing a biological specimen in a microscope at a first location for viewing at a remote location; connecting a remote computer terminal at a remote location over an Internet or Intranet transmission channel; using the remote computer terminal at the remote location to control the image analysis system and microscope at the first location; sending signals from the remote computer terminal over the transmission channel to control and to operate the image analysis system and microscope at the first location to acquire a plurality of higher magnification, adjacent, digitized image tiles with the series of images being in registration with each other; storing the digitized image tiles for use with a server at the first computer terminal; and transmitting by the server from the first location to the remote location and displaying at the remote location images formed from the digitized image tiles transmitted over the transmission channel.
- 11. A method in accordance with claim 10 comprising:
connecting the server at the first location and the remote computer channel over the Internet transmission channel and sending the stored digitized image tiles over the Internet transmission channel from the first location to the remote location and operating the microscope at the first location by signals transmitted over the Internet transmission channel to the first location.
- 12. A method in accordance with claim 11 comprising:
providing a consulting pathologist at the remote location for operating the microscope; and sending the digitized image tiles over the Internet transmission and operating the microscope with a live transmission of digitized images tiles within a period of minutes from start of the use of the image analysis system from the remote location.
- 13. An apparatus for acquiring and transmitting over an Internet or intranet transmission channel a magnified view of a substantial portion of a biological specimen and a higher magnification view of a selected point of interest for viewing at a location remote from the microscope, the apparatus comprising:
an imaging system for acquiring a magnified digitized image of a substantial portion of the biological specimen and including a microscope to acquire a higher magnification, digitized, field of view images for the selected point of interest of the specimen; a control system at the remote and first locations operable by an operator at the remote location and over the Internet or intranet transmission channel to select a point of interest from the magnified, digitized image of a substantial portion of the biological specimen and causing the image system and microscope to acquire the higher magnification, digitized image for storing in the storing system for a transmitting of the higher magnification image to the remote location; a storing system for storing data representing the magnified, digitized image as data for transmission over the Internet or intranet transmission channel and for storing data representing the higher magnification image; and a display device at the remote location for displaying the transmitted higher magnification image of the selected point of interest from the transmitted data and for displaying the magnified, digitized image of a substantial portion of the biological specimen from the transmitted data.
- 14. An apparatus in accordance with claim 13 wherein the imaging system for acquiring a magnified digitized image of a substantial portion of the specimen comprises:
a computer controlled microscope stage system for stepping to acquire a series of adjacent, field of view images taken through the microscope and for registration with one another to provide a composite image of adjacent fields of view larger than a single field of view from the microscope.
- 15. An apparatus in accordance with claim 14 wherein:
an objective lens being used in the microscope having a lower magnification and resolution than an objective lens being used for the high magnification in order to obtain the low magnification, registered adjacent field of view images comprising the composite image.
- 16. An apparatus in accordance with claim 13 wherein the imaging system including a microscope to acquire a higher magnification, digitized field of view image for the selected point of interest comprises:
a computer controlled microscope stage system movable intermittently in steps when acquiring a series of adjacent fields of view taken through the microscope at the higher magnification and registered with one another to provide a composite image of adjacent fields of view larger than a single field of view for the point of interest.
- 17. An apparatus in accordance with claim 13 wherein the imaging system comprises an X and Y storage device for storing the locations of the images of each of the fields of view.
- 18. An apparatus in accordance with claim 13 wherein the display device comprises:
a device operable for switching back and forth between digitized higher magnification images at several different magnifications for the same point of interest.
- 19. An apparatus in accordance with claim 13 wherein the display device includes a monitor having a first portion for displaying the low magnification composite image and a second portion for displaying simultaneously the higher magnification image.
- 20. An apparatus in accordance with claim 14 wherein the display device comprises:
a scrolling feature to allow scrolling into view on the display device higher magnification images of adjacent fields of view.
- 21. An apparatus in accordance with claim 13 comprising:
a marker on the display device movable by the operator to navigate along to composite low magnification image to select a suspect area for viewing by the operator on a subsequent display on the display device.
- 22. An apparatus for acquiring and transmitting over the Internet magnified microscopic views from a remotely operated microscope, the apparatus comprising:
an image analysis system including a computer controlled microscope for receiving a biological specimen thereon and for acquiring field of view images at different magnifications of the specimen; a remote computer terminal at a remote location for connection over the Internet to the image analysis system and for operating the image analysis system from the remote location to acquire a high magnification field of view image from the specimen; a storage device for storing a digitized image of a high magnification field of view as data for transmission; a server associate with the image analysis system and storage device for transmission of the data to the remote location; and a display device at the remote location for displaying a low magnification image showing the morphology of the specimen for navigation thereon by the operator when remotely controlling the microscope to select a point of interest and to acquire and transmit a high magnification field of view image of the selected point of interest.
- 23. An apparatus in accordance with claim 22 comprising:
objective lens in the microscope being positioned to provide multiple magnification images at magnification greater than that used for the low magnification image.
- 24. A method of performing a quantitative analysis on stored, digitized views of an optically magnified specimen comprising:
storing a plurality of digitized images optically magnified to allow a view of a region and to allow a quantitative measurement thereof of a region larger than a single field of view; selecting a region of interest from a composite digitized image of at least a portion of the specimen; performing a quantitative analysis on the first digitized image from the region of interest; automatically requesting a second stored digitized image from the region of interest for analysis; receiving the second stored digitized image; and performing the same quantitative analysis on the second stored digitized image thereby providing a quantitative analysis with respect to the region of interest.
- 25. A method in accordance with claim 24 comprising:
providing a browser having a list of the digitized images for the region of interest; and the browser automatically requests the digitized images for the successive quantitative analysis.
- 26. A method in accordance with claim 24 comprising:
storing the digitized images for the selected region of interest in an image cache associated with the browser; and retrieving the digitized images from the cache upon a request therefor.
- 27. A method in accordance with claim 24 comprising:
providing digitized images for quantitative analysis that are composite views formed of a plurality of fields of view from a microscope and performing the quantitative analysis on these composite digitized images.
- 28. A method in accordance with claim 24 comprising:
providing a lower magnification composite view of the specimen to a user to enable the selection of a region of interest for quantitative analysis which is done on a higher magnification and resolution image.
- 29. A method in accordance with claim 28 comprising:
storing the digitized images at a first location; and transmitting the stored digitized images to a plurality of other locations to allow simultaneous quantitative analysis to be performed on the same region of interest.
- 30. A method in accordance with claim 28 comprising:
providing an Internet transmission channel and a server for distribution of the stored displayed images over the transmission channel.
- 31. A method in accordance with claim 24 comprising:
providing a list of digitized images for a user; selecting by the user from the list a digitized image at a lower magnification than the magnification of the digitized image used for quantification; and selecting of a region of interest by the user from the lower magnification image.
- 32. A method in accordance with claim 31 comprising:
providing a slide try with a list of images to be selected from by the user.
- 33. A method in accordance with claim 32 comprising:
transmitting the selected digitized images over the Internet to a user.
- 34. A method in accordance with claim 33 comprising:
a plurality of users accessing the slide tray and a plurality of users simultaneously receiving their respectively selected digitized images of their respectively selected region of interest for the quantitative analysis.
- 35. A method in accordance with claim 34 comprising:
providing an optical magnifier system to provide the digitizing images at the respective magnifications at a location physically removed from the locations at which the quantitative analysis is performed.
- 36. A method of quantitative analysis of a biological specimen comprising:
providing scanned and stored data of optically magnified digitized images from the biological specimen at a first location; providing an analysis program at a second location physically removed from the first location for performing a quantitative analysis on an optically magnified image; retrieving data of scanned and stored images upon a request from the first location for transfer to the second location; transferring the data for the digitized images to the second location and storing the retrieved data for optically magnified, digitized images at the second location; using the analysis program to perform a quantitative analysis on successive, optical magnified images obtained from the retrieved data stored at the second location; and using a control program to automatically retrieve image data for a successive second image of the specimen after performing a first quantitative analysis on a preceding image of the specimen.
- 37. A method in accordance with claim 36 comprising:
displaying to an observer at the second location a comprehensive image of the specimen found from the retrieved data; and selecting by the observer of a region of interest from the comprehensive view on which to perform the quantitative analysis.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation of a co-pending application, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/008,519, filed Nov. 13, 2001, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/752,022 filed Dec. 28, 2000, which is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/395,694, filed Sep. 13, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,226,392, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/805,856, filed Mar. 3, 1997, which is now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/701,974 filed on Aug. 24, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,031,930.
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