Claims
- 1. A cell analysis system comprising:a collector for collecting a spatially arranged cell sample from a target tissue onto a non-planar surface of the collector; and an analyzer that examines the cell sample for abnormal cells while the cell sample remains on the non-planar surface of the collector.
- 2. The cell analysis system of claim 1, wherein the cell sample is a cervical cell sample comprising endocervical cells and ectocervical cells.
- 3. The cell analysis system of claim 1, wherein the cell sample retains its spatial arrangement when removed from the target tissue.
- 4. The cell analysis system of claim 1, wherein the analyzer determines the spatial location of a group of one or more abnormal cells.
- 5. The cell analysis system of claim 1, wherein the analyzer differentiates between normal and abnormal cells and reports on a degree of difference therebetween.
- 6. The cell analysis system of claim 1, wherein the collector comprises a collection surface configured to approximate the shape of a human cervix.
- 7. The cell analysis system of claim 1, wherein the cell sample is analyzed on an individual cell basis.
- 8. The cell analysis system of claim 1, wherein the cell sample is analyzed en masse.
- 9. The cell analysis system of claim 1, wherein the cell sample is analyzed optically.
- 10. The cell analysis system of claim 1, wherein the cell sample is analyzed by analyzing the cellular fluorescence of the cell sample.
- 11. The cell analysis system of claim 10, wherein the cellular fluorescence is intrinsic to the cell sample.
- 12. The cell analysis system of claim 10, wherein the cellular fluorescence is imparted to the cell sample via an extrinsic mechanism.
- 13. The cell analysis system of claim 12, wherein the cellular fluorescence is imparted to the cell sample via one or more immunochemical reagents.
- 14. The cell analysis system of claim 12, wherein the cellular fluorescence is imparted to the cell sample via one or more chemical reagents.
- 15. The cell analysis system of claim 10, wherein the cellular fluorescence is analyzed according to its intensity.
- 16. The cell analysis system of claim 15, wherein the fluorescence intensity is measured at a plurality of wavelengths.
- 17. The cell analysis system of claim 1, wherein cells naturally adhered to the non-planar surface.
- 18. The cell analysis system of claim 1, wherein the non-planar surface is treated to enhance cell adhesion.
- 19. The cell analysis system of claim 1, wherein the spatial arrangement of the cellular sample is reported to an operator.
- 20. A cell analysis system comprising:a collector for collecting a spatially arranged cell sample from a target tissue; and an analyzer that examines the cell sample for abnormal cells while the cell sample remains on a surface of the collector, wherein the analyzer determines the spatial location of a group of one or more abnormal cells.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority to provisional application Ser. No. 60/172,401, filed Dec. 17, 1999, entitled “INSTRUMENT FOR ANALYZING TISSUE COLLECTED BY IN-VIVO SAMPLE COLLECTOR”, provisional application Ser. No. 60/167,831, filed Nov. 29, 1999, entitled “CERVICAL TISSUE SAMPLE COLLECTOR HAVING A FLUID DISPENSER AND CONTAINER”, U.S. Ser. No. 60/167,831, and provisional application Ser. No. 60/183,140, filed Feb. 17, 2000, entitled “CELL RECOVERY DEVICE”. Each of these provisional applications are specifically incorporated by reference herein.
This application is related to utility patent applications “ANALYSIS INSTRUMENT”, and “PHYSICIAN'S COLLECTOR”, each application filed on the even date herewith and each application specifically incorporated by reference herein.
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