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Document US020070156036A1 (Pages: 15)

Bibliographic data Document US020070156036A1 (Pages: 15)
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54 Title TI [EN] TIME-RESOLVED NON-INVASIVE OPTOMETRIC DEVICE FOR DETECTING DIABETES
71/73 Applicant/owner PA UNIV CALIFORNA, US
72 Inventor IN KATIKA KAMAL M, US ; PILON LAURENT G, US
22/96 Application date AD Dec 13, 2006
21 Application number AN 61042306
Country of application AC US
Publication date PUB Jul 5, 2007
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Priority data PRC
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PRD
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2005021588
Jun 17, 2005
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PRC
PRN
PRD
US
58112304
Jun 17, 2004
51 IPC main class ICM A61B 5/00 (2006.01)
51 IPC secondary class ICS
IPC additional class ICA
IPC index class ICI
Cooperative patent classification CPC A61B 5/0059
A61B 5/0071
A61B 5/14532
A61B 5/1455
A61B 5/441
A61B 5/6816
A61B 5/6824
A61B 5/6825
A61B 5/6829
G01N 2021/6493
G01N 21/6408
G01N 21/6486
G01N 2800/042
G01N 33/582
G01N 33/6893
MCD main class MCM A61B 5/00 (2006.01)
MCD secondary class MCS
MCD additional class MCA
57 Abstract AB [EN] A time-resolved fluorescence device is described for the detection and diagnosis of diabetes in a noninvasive manner. The device uses an ultra-short excitation pulse of light in the UV, infrared or visible range that comprises of a repetition of nanosecond pulses. The excitation pulse is directed incident onto a strategically selected area of the patient body such as the forearm, the feet, and the palm. This light interacts with the different layers of the skin. The absorbed light excites the AGEs in the skin, which in turn generate a fluorescence signal, which is collected by a detector. A processor is coupled to the detector to measure the transient fluorescence intensity decay of the skin in terms of lifetimes, and the contribution of individual fluorophores to the overall fluorescence signal. The nature and location of the fluorophores may be identified and a medical diagnostics may be performed.
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