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[A skin cell segregating control system based on PC].

Wen-zhong Liu1, Ming Zhou, Hong-bing Zhang

  • 1Dept. of Control Science and Engineering, Wuhan.

Zhongguo Yi Liao Qi Xie Za Zhi = Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation
|February 24, 2006
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This study introduces a PC-based skin cell control system for vitiligo treatment, enabling simultaneous patient management and image acquisition for enhanced clinical convenience and data tracking.

Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Dermatology Technology
  • Medical Device Control Systems

Context:

  • Vitiligo treatment requires precise control of skin cell manipulation.
  • Existing systems may lack simultaneous multi-patient capability and integrated imaging.
  • Clinical applications demand reliable and standardized technological solutions.

Purpose:

  • To develop and present a novel personal computer (PC)-based control system for skin cell segregation.
  • To enhance clinical convenience and efficiency in treating vitiligo patients.
  • To integrate real-time image acquisition for pre/post-operation pathological analysis.

Summary:

  • The system utilizes a single-chip microcomputer as a front controller, managing up to six patients concurrently.

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  • Serial port communication enables remote monitoring and control via a PC terminal.
  • Computer image acquisition technology facilitates synchronous capture of skin cell images and case histories.
  • Impact:

    • The developed system offers significant convenience for clinical vitiligo treatments.
    • Clinical tests confirm the system's adherence to national standards and technical specifications.
    • This technology has the potential to improve patient outcomes through precise, data-driven therapeutic interventions.