DETECTION OF INFLAMMATORY PROCESSES AND MALIGNANCIES IN MAMMALS.

Application IN/PCT/2000/00752/MUM published 2006-01-20, filed 2000-12-18
The detection of inflammatory processes and malignancies in the human body is based on controlled assessment of sensory changes in the peripheral nervous system by a) comparing the detection thresholds for electrical stimulation in a suspected location and in its homological contralateral location, or by b) measuring the difference between thresholds at two areas in the body, innervated by different nerves and re-measuring the same difference after at least one time interval. The sensitivity threshold for electrical stimuli is obtained by 3 steps: a) attaching electrodes that are connected to an electrical pulse generator, to the skin (or mucosa) adjacent to tested area, b) applying a train of electrical pulses of varying intensities through these electrodes, c) collecting the subject's responses (yes/no) and processing the collected data to obtain the sensitivity threshold. Drawing: 05 Sheets. Total Pages: 27 (FIG.02)

Applicant

1. TEICH SORIN T. 2. ELIAV ELI.
1. HAHADARIM STREET 4, 56534 SAVION, ISRAEL 2. EPHRAIM STREET 480a, GIVAT ZION, 78587 ASHKELON, ISRAEL

Inventor

1. TEICH SORIN T. 2. ELIAV ELI.

International Info

Classification: A61B 5/103
Publication Number: WO 99/66383
Application Date: 1999-06-21

Priority Information

125053 IL 1998-06-22