Abstract: A method and device for detecting circulating abnormal cells. The method for detecting the circulating abnormal cells comprises: respectively segmenting and labelling, by using an image processing algorithm and a morphological algorithm, cell nuclei included in dark field microscope images of a plurality of probe channels (101); inputting the dark field microscope images, in which cell nuclei are labelled, of the plurality of probe channels into a pre-built circulating abnormal cell detection model to acquire the number of staining signals included in each labelled cell nucleus in the dark field microscope image of each probe channel (102); and for each labelled cell nucleus, on the basis of the number of the staining signals included in the labelled cell nucleus in the acquired dark field microscope image of each probe channel, determining whether the labelled cell nucleus belongs to a circulating abnormal cell (103).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 4, 2020
Date of Patent:
January 23, 2024
Assignees:
ZHUHAI SANMED BIOTECH LTD., ZHUHAI HENGQIN SANMED AITECH INC.
Inventors:
Xianjun Fan, Xingjie Lan, Xin Ye, Yi Zhang, Congsheng Li
Abstract: The present invention provides methods and systems for generating ultrasound images of a plurality of scatterers disposed in a target region. More particularly, a method of the invention derives model response functions for each of a plurality of transducers for a given distribution of scattering media. The interrogation pattern can be selected to include a set of unfocused ultrasound waves generated by one or more of the transducers. The interrogation pattern is transmitted into the target region, and the transducers are utilized to detect echoes generated by the scatterers in the target region in response to the interrogation pattern. The methods and systems of the invention advantageously allow obtaining ultrasound images of a target region without employing beamforming either in transmission of ultrasound waves into the region or in detection of echoes generated by scatterers in the target region in response to the transmitted waves.