Board of Regents, The University of Texas System - Austin TX
International Classification:
A61B 600
US Classification:
128634
Abstract:
A probe, and an apparatus incorporating the probe, for detecting tissue abnormality, particularly precancerous cervical tissue, through fluorescence spectroscopy are disclosed. In vivo fluorescence excitation and detection can be accomplished easily and accurately using a probe whose tip conforms to the surface of the cervix. In addition, a higher number of fiber pairs provides more information and, therefore, more accurate diagnosis.
Diagnosis Of Dysplasia Using Laser Induced Fluoroescence
Board of Regents, The University of Texas System - Austin TX
International Classification:
A61B 600
US Classification:
128665
Abstract:
Apparatus and in vivo methods to distinguish normal and abnormal cervical tissue and to detect cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) in a diagnostic cervical tissue sample. Induced fluorescence intensity spectra from known normal cervical tissue and a diagnostic tissue sample are obtained from the same patient. Peak fluorescence intensity values for normal tissue samples are averaged, as are slope measurements from predetermined portions of spectra induced in both known normal cervical tissue and the diagnostic tissue sample. Peak fluorescence intensities of diagnostic tissue spectra are divided by average peak fluorescence intensity values for normal tissue in the same patient to yield relative peak fluorescence intensity values. Normal and abnormal cervical tissues are distinguished using a predetermined empirical discriminant function of slope measurements derived from normal tissue spectra and relative peak fluorescence intensity measurements in the same patient. CIN is distinguished from tissue with human papilloma virus injection or inflammation using a predetermined empirical discriminant function of average slope measurements on spectra from known normal tissue and slope measurements on a diagnostic tissue spectrum.
Optical Method And Apparatus For The Diagnosis Of Cervical Precancers Using Raman And Fluorescence Spectroscopies
Board Of Regents, The University Of Texas System - Austin TX
International Classification:
A61B 600 G01N 2162
US Classification:
128664
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for detecting tissue abnormality, particularly precancerous cervical tissue, through fluorescence or Raman spectroscopy, or a combination of fluorescence and Raman spectroscopy. In vivo fluorescence measurements were followed by in vitro NIR Raman measurements on human cervical biopsies. Fluorescence spectra collected at 337, 380 and 460 nm excitation were used to develop a diagnostic method to differentiate between normal and dysplastic tissues. Using a fluorescence diagnostic method, a sensitivity and specificity of 80% and 67% were observed for differentiating squamous intraepithelial lesions (SILs) from all other tissues. In accordance with another aspect of the invention, using Raman scattering peaks observed at selected wavenumbers, SILs were separated from other tissues with a sensitivity and specificity of 88% and 100%. In addition, inflammation and metaplasia samples are correctly separated from the SILs.
Acetic Acid As A Signal Enhancing Contrast Agent In Fluorescence Spectroscopy
A method for using acetic acid as a signal enhancing contrast agent during fluorescence spectroscopy of normal and neoplastic tissue, particularly epithelium. In one aspect, the invention includes a method of detecting tissue abnormality in a diagnostic tissue sample in a patient, comprising the steps of obtaining a first fluorescence intensity spectrum from the diagnostic tissue sample; thereafter, applying acetic acid to the diagnostic tissue sample in sufficient concentration to alter the response of such diagnostic tissue sample to electromagnetic radiation for at least an effective period of time; during the effective period of time, obtaining a second fluorescence intensity spectrum from the diagnostic tissue sample; determining a parameter indicative of a change between the first and second fluorescence emission intensity spectra; and analyzing the determined parameter to determine a probability that the diagnostic tissue sample is normal or abnormal.
Diagnosis Of Dysplasia Using Laser Induced Fluorescence
Board of Regents, The University of Texas System - Austin TX
International Classification:
A61B 600
US Classification:
128665
Abstract:
Apparatus and in vivo methods to distinguish normal and abnormal cervical tissue and to detect cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) in a diagnostic cervical tissue sample. Induced fluorescence intensity spectra from known normal cervical tissue and a diagnostic tissue sample are obtained from the same patient. Peak fluorescence intensity values for normal tissue samples are averaged, as are slope measurements from predetermined portions of spectra induced in both known normal cervical tissue and the diagnostic tissue sample. Peak fluorescence intensities of diagnostic tissue spectra are divided by average peak fluorescence intensity values for normal tissue in the same patient to yield relative peak fluorescence intensity values. Normal and abnormal cervical tissues are distinguished using a predetermined empirical discriminant function of slope measurements derived from normal tissue spectra and relative peak fluorescence intensity measurements in the same patient. CIN is distinguished from tissue with human papilloma virus infection or inflammation using a predetermined empirical discriminant function of average slope measurements on spectra from known normal tissue and slope measurements on a diagnostic tissue spectrum.
Spectroscopic Method And Apparatus For Optically Detecting Abnormal Mammalian Epithelial Tissue
Board of Regents, The University of Texas System - Austin TX
International Classification:
A61B 600
US Classification:
600476
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for detecting tissue abnormality, particularly precancerous cervical tissue, through fluorescence or Raman spectroscopy, or a combination of fluorescence and Raman spectroscopy. In vivo fluorescence measurements were followed by in vitro NIR Raman measurements on human cervical biopsies. Fluorescence spectra collected at 337, 380 and 460 nm excitation were used to develop a diagnostic method to differentiate between normal and dysplastic tissues. Using a fluorescence diagnostic method, a sensitivity and specificity of 80% and 67% were observed for differentiating squamous intraepithelial lesions (SILs) from all other tissues. In accordance with another aspect of the invention, using Raman scattering peaks observed at selected wavenumbers, SILs were separated from other tissues with a sensitivity and specificity of 88% and 100%. In addition, inflammation and metaplasia samples are correctly separated from the SILs.
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Dr. Michele M Mitchell, Robins Afb GA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Sep 2014 to 2000 Asset ManagerNorthrop Grumman Corp. McLean, VA Jun 2010 to Oct 2013 Business Process AnalystNorthrop Grumman Corp McLean, VA Dec 2009 to Jun 2010 Manager Help Desk Customer SupportNorthrop Grumman Corp Linthicum, MD Jun 2003 to Dec 2009 Project ManagerNorthrop Grumman Corp McLean, VA Jun 2000 to Jun 2003 System Administrator - UNIXCentral Intelligence Agency McLean, VA Jun 1998 to Oct 2000 LAN Administrator
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UMUC Adelphi, MD 2011 to 2016 MS in Information Technology: Homeland Security ManagementPotomac College Washington, DC 1998 B.S. in Computer Systems Management
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Testing Engineer, Project Management
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FM3IS Associates, LLC
Michele Renee Mitchell
C & C ELECTRIC AND TRENCHING, LLC
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Michele Mitchell
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Fashion Institute of Technology - Fashion Buying and Merchandizing
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Seward Park High School graduate, Class of 1975
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Michele Mitchell
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Keiser University - ReEntry Admissions Counselor (2012)