Ophthalmic diagnosis support apparatus and ophthalmic diagnosis support method

US9848769B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9848769-B2
Application numberUS-201214122265-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 25, 2012
Priority dateAug 1, 2011
Publication dateDec 26, 2017
Grant dateDec 26, 2017

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Provided is an ophthalmic diagnosis support apparatus which enables an operator to easily acquire a tomographic image suitable for detailed observation of a candidate lesion without spending time and effort to search for the candidate lesion. The ophthalmic diagnosis support apparatus includes an acquiring unit for acquiring a wide-range image of a fundus, a candidate lesion detection unit for detecting the candidate lesion on the fundus by analyzing the wide-range image, a calculating unit for determining a degree of abnormality of the candidate lesion based on a result of the detection of the candidate lesion, and an acquiring position setting unit for setting an acquiring position of the tomographic image of the fundus based on the degree of abnormality of the candidate lesion.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An apparatus comprising: an acquiring unit configured to acquire a volume image of a retina; a detection unit configured to detect a center of a macula lutea by analyzing the volume image; a comparing unit configured to compare a thickness of the retina obtained from the volume image with a threshold value to obtain a difference as a degree of abnormality; a determining unit configured to determine a portion where the difference obtained by the comparing unit is larger than the difference of another portion on the retina, the portion determined by the determining unit being a different portion from the center of the macula lutea; and an acquiring position setting unit configured to set a single scan line for imaging and/or displaying a tomographic image of the retina, the single scan line passing through the portion determined by the determining unit and the center of the macula lutea. 2. An apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the acquiring position setting unit is configured to set, as an imaging position of the tomographic image of the retina, the single scan line. 3. An apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the acquiring position setting unit is configured to set, as a display position of the tomographic image of the retina, the single scan line. 4. An apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the single scan line is a line segment passing through a position of the maximum degree of abnormality and the center of the macula lutea. 5. A method comprising: acquiring a volume image of a retina; detecting a center of a macula lutea by analyzing the volume image; comparing a thickness of the retina obtained from the volume image with a threshold value to obtain a difference as a degree of abnormality; determining a portion where the difference obtained in the comparing step is larger than the difference of another portion on the retina, the determined portion being a different portion from the center of the macula lutea; and setting a single scan line for imaging and/or displaying a tomographic image of the retina, the single scan line passing through the determined portion and the center of the macula lutea. 6. A program for causing a computer to function as the apparatus according to claim 1 . 7. A computer-readable medium having the program according to claim 6 stored thereon. 8. An apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the acquiring position setting unit is configured to set a plurality of scan lines of tomographic images of the retina, wherein one of the plurality of the scan lines passes through the portion determined by the determining unit and the center of the macula lutea, and wherein a tomographic image of another of the scan lines does not intersect with the tomographic image of the one of the acquiring positions. 9. An apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: a detection unit configured to detect a candidate lesion in the retina by analyzing the volume image, wherein the comparing unit compares a thickness of the candidate lesion detected by the detection unit with the threshold value to obtain the difference as the degree of abnormality. 10. An apparatus comprising: an acquiring unit configured to acquire a volume image of a retina; detection unit configured to detect a center of a macula lutea by analyzing the volume image; a comparing unit configured to compare a thickness of the retina obtained from the volume image with a threshold value to obtain a difference as a degree of abnormality; a determining unit configured to determine a portion where the difference obtained by the comparing unit is larger than the difference of another portion on the retina, the portion determined by the determining unit being a different portion from the center of the macula lutea; and an acquiring position setting unit configured to set a single scan line for imaging a tomographic image of the retina, the single scan line passing through the portion determined by the determining unit and the center of the macula lutea. 11. A method comprising: acquiring a volume image of a retina; detecting a center of a macula lutea by analyzing the volume image; comparing a thickness of the retina obtained from the volume image with a threshold value to obtain a difference as a degree of abnormality; determining a portion where the difference obtained in the comparing step is larger than the difference of another portion on the retina, the determined portion being a different portion from the center of the macula lutea; and setting a single scan line for imaging a tomographic image of the retina, the single scan line passing through the determined portion and the center of the macula lutea. 12. An apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the single scan line is a line segment passing through a position of the maximum degree of abnormality and the center of the macula lutea. 13. A program for causing a computer to function as the apparatus according to claim 10 . 14. A computer-readable medium having the program according to claim 13 stored thereon. 15. An apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the acquiring position setting unit is configured to set a plurality of scan lines of tomographic images of the retina, wherein one of the plurality of the scan lines passes through the portion determined by the determining unit and the center of the macula lutea, and wherein a tomographic image of another of the scan lines does not intersect with the tomographic image of the one of the acquiring positions. 16. An apparatus according to claim 10 , further comprising: a detection unit configured to detect a candidate lesion in the retina by analyzing the volume image, wherein the comparing unit compares a thickness of the candidate lesion detected by the detection unit with the threshold value to obtain the difference as the degree of abnormality. 17. An apparatus comprising: an acquiring unit configured to acquire a volume image of a retina; a detection unit configured to detect a center of a macula lutea by analyzing the volume image; a comparing unit configured to compare a thickness of the retina obtained from the volume image with a threshold value to obtain a difference as a degree of abnormality; a determining unit configured to determine a portion where the difference obtained by the comparing unit is larger than the difference of another portion on the retina, the portion determined by the determining unit being a different portion from the macula lutea; and an acquiring position setting unit configured to set a single scan line for imaging and/or displaying a tomographic image of the retina, wherein a position and a direction of the single scan line is set based on the portion determined by the determining unit and the center of the macula lutea. 18. An apparatus according to claim 17 , wherein the acquiring position setting unit is configured to set, as an imaging position of the tomographic image of the retina, the single scan line. 19. An apparatus according to claim 17 , wherein the acquiring position setting unit is configured to set, as a display position of the tomographic image of the retina, the single scan line. 20. An apparatus according to claim 17 , wherein the single scan line is a line segment passing through a position of the maximum degree of abnormality and the center of the macula lutea. 21. An apparatus according to claim 17 , further comprising: a fundus image acquiring unit configured to acquire

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  • Performing a preliminary scan, e.g. a prescan for identifying a region of interest · CPC title

  • Detecting or recognising potential candidate objects based on visual cues, e.g. shapes · CPC title

  • A61B3/102Primary

    for optical coherence tomography [OCT] · CPC title

  • Optical tomography; Optical coherence tomography [OCT] · CPC title

  • for measuring distances inside the eye, e.g. thickness of the cornea (A61B3/11 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9848769B2 cover?
Provided is an ophthalmic diagnosis support apparatus which enables an operator to easily acquire a tomographic image suitable for detailed observation of a candidate lesion without spending time and effort to search for the candidate lesion. The ophthalmic diagnosis support apparatus includes an acquiring unit for acquiring a wide-range image of a fundus, a candidate lesion detection unit for …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Miyasa Kazuhiro, Imamura Hiroshi, Canon Kk
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B3/102. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 26 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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