Abstract:
A specimen processing system comprising: a blood cell counting apparatus; and a blood cell image classifying apparatus, wherein the blood cell image classifying apparatus comprises a controller to carry out operations, comprising: receiving a plurality of first count results of a predetermined type of the blood cell by the blood cell counting apparatus; obtaining a plurality of second count results of the predetermined type of the blood cell on the basis of the blood cell image; storing the plurality of the first count results and the second count results; reading at least one of the first count results, and at least one of the second count results obtained from a blood specimen corresponding to the first count result; generating and outputting a quality control screen on the basis of the read first count result and the read second count result. A blood cell image classifying apparatus is also disclosed.

Description:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
     The present invention relates to a specimen processing system that is provided with a blood cell counting apparatus which measures a blood specimen and counts blood cells for each type, and a blood cell image classifying apparatus which is connected to the blood cell counting apparatus so as to perform data communication therewith and counts the blood cells for each type on the basis of the blood cell image obtained by imaging a blood smear, and to a blood cell image classifying apparatus. 
     BACKGROUND 
     Blood cell image classifying apparatuses are known which image blood smears and classify blood cells into red blood cells, white blood cells, a subclass of the white blood cells, and the like on the basis of the obtained blood cell image (for example, JP-A-2002-365285). In addition, in this kind of blood cell image classifying apparatus, a technique is also known in which the blood cell image classifying apparatus is connected to a blood cell counting apparatus, which aspirates the blood specimen and measures the aspirated blood specimen to classify and count the blood cells on the basis of optical information, so as to perform data communication therewith (for example, JP-A-5-80045). 
     The blood cell counting apparatus periodically measures a quality control specimen which includes a predetermined amount of red blood cells, white blood cells and the like, and confirms that correct analysis results are being obtained, that is, quality control is typically performed. On the other hand, in the known blood cell image classifying apparatus described above, even though a quality control scheme exists, there is a need for classifying the blood cell images and confirming that the count results thus obtained for each type of blood cell are correct on the basis of a highly reliable reference value. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     The scope of the present invention is defined solely by the appended claims, and is not affected to any degree by the statements within this summary. 
     A first aspect of the present invention is a specimen processing system comprising: a blood cell counting apparatus for counting blood cells for each type by measuring a blood specimen; and a blood cell image classifying apparatus, which is connected to the blood cell counting apparatus so as to perform data communication therewith, for counting the blood cells for each type on the basis of a blood cell image obtained by imaging a blood smear, wherein the blood cell image classifying apparatus comprises a controller including a memory under control of a processor, the memory storing instructions enabling the processor to carry out operations, comprising: receiving a plurality of first count results of a predetermined type of the blood cell by the blood cell counting apparatus; obtaining a plurality of second count results of the predetermined type of the blood cell on the basis of the blood cell image; storing the plurality of the first count results and the plurality of the second count results; reading at least one of the first count results, and at least one of the second count results obtained from a blood specimen corresponding to the first count result; generating a quality control screen on the basis of the read first count result and the read second count result; and outputting the quality control screen. 
     A second aspect of the present invention is a blood cell image classifying apparatus which is connected to a blood cell counting apparatus for counting blood cells for each type by measuring a blood specimen, so as to perform data communication therewith, comprising: an imaging section for obtaining a blood cell image by imaging a blood smear; and a controller including a memory under control of a processor, the memory storing instructions enabling the processor to carry out operations, comprising: receiving a plurality of first count results of a predetermined type of the blood cell by the blood cell counting apparatus; obtaining a plurality of second count results of the predetermined type of the blood cell on the basis of the blood cell image; storing the plurality of the first count results and the plurality of the second count result; reading at least one of the first count results, and at least one of the second count results obtained from a blood specimen corresponding to the first count result; generating a quality control screen on the basis of the read first count result and the read second count result; and outputting the quality control screen. 
     A third aspect of the present invention is a specimen processing system comprising: a blood cell counting apparatus for counting blood cells for each type by measuring a blood specimen; and a blood cell image classifying apparatus, which is connected to the blood cell counting apparatus so as to perform data communication therewith, for counting the blood cells for each type on the basis of a blood cell image obtained by imaging a blood smear, wherein the blood cell image classifying apparatus comprises a controller including a memory under control of a processor, the memory storing instructions enabling the processor to carry out operations, comprising: receiving a first count result of a predetermined type of the blood cells by the blood cell counting apparatus; obtaining a second count result of the predetermined type of the blood cells on the basis of the blood cell image; comparing the first count result with the second count result which is obtained from a blood specimen corresponding to the first count result; and outputting a warning when the difference between the first count result and the second count result exceeds a predetermined range. 
     A fourth aspect of the present invention is a blood cell image classifying apparatus which is connected to a blood cell counting apparatus for counting blood cells for each type by measuring a blood specimen, so as to perform data communication therewith, comprising: an imaging section for obtaining a blood cell image by imaging a blood smear; and a controller including a memory under control of a processor, the memory storing instructions enabling the processor to carry out operations, comprising: counting the blood cells for each type on the basis of the blood cell image which is obtained by imaging the blood smear; receiving a first count result of a predetermined type of the blood cells by the blood cell counting apparatus; obtaining a second count result of the predetermined type of the blood cells on the basis of the blood cell image; comparing the first count result with the second count result which is obtained from a blood specimen corresponding to the first count result; and outputting a warning when the difference between the first count result and the second count result exceeds a predetermined range. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         FIG. 1  is a schematic plan view showing the entire configuration of a specimen analyzing system according to an embodiment; 
         FIG. 2  is block diagram showing the schematic configuration of a measuring unit provided in the blood cell counting apparatus according to the embodiment; 
         FIG. 3  is a block diagram showing the configuration of an information processing unit provided in the blood cell counting apparatus according to the embodiment; 
         FIG. 4  is a block diagram showing the schematic configuration of a smear preparing apparatus according to the embodiment; 
         FIG. 5  is a block diagram showing the configuration of a blood cell image display apparatus according to the embodiment; 
         FIG. 6  is a perspective view showing a portion of the configuration of a microscope unit provided in the blood cell image display apparatus according to the embodiment; 
         FIG. 7  is a block diagram showing the configuration of an image processing unit provided in the blood cell image display apparatus according to the embodiment; 
         FIG. 8A  is a schematic diagram showing the configuration of a specimen database; 
         FIG. 8B  is a schematic diagram showing the configuration of a blood cell database DB 2 ; 
         FIG. 9  is a schematic diagram showing the data structure of a review item setting table; 
         FIG. 10  is a block diagram showing the configuration of a blood cell image display unit provided in the blood cell image display apparatus according to the embodiment; 
         FIG. 11A  is a flowchart showing the procedure of a measuring order obtaining process of a system control apparatus according to the embodiment; 
         FIG. 11B  is a flowchart showing the procedure of a measuring order transmitting process of the system control apparatus according to the embodiment; 
         FIG. 12  is a flowchart showing the flow of an operation of the information processing unit of the blood cell counting apparatus according to the embodiment; 
         FIG. 13  is a flowchart showing the procedure of an operation of the microscope unit in a blood cell image registration operation; 
         FIG. 14A  is a flowchart (first half) showing the procedure of an operation of the image processing unit in the blood cell image registration operation; 
         FIG. 14B  is a flowchart (second half) showing the procedure of the operation of the image processing unit in the blood cell image registration operation; 
         FIG. 15  is a diagram explaining a scanning pattern of a specimen on a slide glass in white blood cell detection; 
         FIG. 16A  is a diagram explaining the field of view of a line sensor for white blood cell detection; 
         FIG. 16B  is a diagram showing the signal waveform of the line sensor for white blood cell detection; 
         FIG. 17A  is a flowchart showing the procedure of an initialization operation of the blood cell image display unit in a blood cell image display operation; 
         FIG. 17B  is a flowchart showing the procedure of a specimen information transmitting operation of the image processing unit in the blood cell image display operation; 
         FIG. 18A  is a flowchart showing the procedure of an image display operation of the blood cell image display unit in the blood cell image display operation; 
         FIG. 18B  is a flowchart showing the procedure of a blood cell image transmitting operation of the image processing unit in the blood cell image display operation; 
         FIG. 18C  is a flowchart showing the flow of a recount result registration operation of a blood cell image display unit in the blood cell image display operation; 
         FIG. 19  is a diagram showing an example of a blood cell image review screen; 
         FIG. 20A  is a flowchart showing the flow of a setting screen display operation of the blood cell image display unit in a review item changing operation; 
         FIG. 20B  is a flowchart showing the flow of a review item setting information transmitting operation of the image processing unit in the review item changing operation; 
         FIG. 20C  is a flowchart showing the flow of an operation of accepting a change in review item setting by the blood cell image display unit in the review item changing operation; 
         FIG. 20D  is a flowchart showing the flow of an operation of updating the review item setting table by the image processing unit in the review item changing operation; 
         FIG. 21  is a diagram showing an example of a setting screen; 
         FIG. 22A  is a flowchart showing the procedure of an operation of the image processing unit in a shutdown operation; 
         FIG. 22B  is a flowchart showing the procedure of an operation of the image display unit in the shutdown operation; 
         FIG. 23  is a diagram showing an example of a warning screen; and 
         FIG. 24  is a diagram showing an example of an accuracy management screen. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
     The preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the drawings. 
     This embodiment is a specimen analyzing system which images stained blood smears magnified by a microscope, classifies and counts the obtained blood cell images, and displays a quality control screen (accuracy management screen: “a quality control” is also called as “an accuracy management” hereinafter) of the count result. 
     [Configuration of Specimen Analyzing System] 
       FIG. 1  is a schematic plan view showing the entire configuration of a specimen analyzing system according to this embodiment. As shown in  FIG. 1 , a specimen analyzing system  1  includes a specimen loading apparatus  2 , specimen transport apparatuses  3 , a specimen accommodating apparatus  4 , blood cell counting apparatuses  5 , a smear preparing apparatus  6 , a blood cell image classifying apparatus  7  and a system control apparatus  8 . The specimen analyzing system  1  according to this embodiment is connected to a host computer  9  via a communication network so as to communicate therewith. 
     &lt;Configuration of Specimen Loading Apparatus  2 &gt; 
     The specimen loading apparatus  2  includes two specimen delivery units  21   a  and  21   b  and a bar-code reading unit  22  disposed between the two specimen delivery units  21   a  and  21   b . The specimen delivery units  21   a  and  21   b  of the specimen loading apparatus  2  are configured to place sample racks each storing a plurality of specimen containers. The sample racks placed in the specimen delivery unit  21   a  are sequentially delivered to the bar-code reading unit  22 . By means of the bar-code reading unit  22 , rack IDs are read from bar-codes of bar-code labels adhered to the sample racks and specimen IDs are read from bar-codes of bar-code labels adhered to the specimen containers, and the rack IDs and the specimen IDs are transmitted to the system control apparatus  8 . The sample rack for which the bar-code reading has been completed is transported to the specimen delivery unit  21   b  and from there transported to the specimen transport apparatus  3 . 
     &lt;Configuration of Specimen Transport Apparatus  3 &gt; 
     Next, the configuration of the specimen transport apparatus  3  will be described. As shown in  FIG. 1 , the specimen analyzing system  1  includes 4 specimen transport apparatuses  3 . The specimen transport apparatuses  3 ,  3 ,  3  and  3  are disposed in front of the blood cell counting apparatuses  5  and  5 , the smear preparing apparatus  6  and the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7 , respectively. The neighboring specimen transport apparatuses  3  and  3  are connected to each other so as to be able to send and receive a sample rack to each other. The rightmost specimen transport apparatus  3  is connected to the above-described specimen loading apparatus  2  so as to be able to introduce the sample rack conveyed from the specimen loading apparatus  2 . The leftmost specimen transport apparatus  3  is connected to the specimen accommodating apparatus  4  so as to be able to convey the sample rack to the specimen accommodating apparatus  4 . 
     Rack sliders  32 ,  32  and  32  are respectively provided between the specimen loading apparatus  2  and the rightmost specimen transport apparatus  3  (the specimen transport apparatus  3  disposed in front of the blood cell counting apparatus  5  on the right side of the drawing) in  FIG. 1 , between the rightmost specimen transport apparatus  3  described immediately above and the specimen transport apparatus  3  (the specimen transport apparatus  3  disposed in front of the blood cell counting apparatus  5  on the left side of the drawing) disposed on the immediate left side of the rightmost specimen transport apparatus, and between the specimen transport apparatus  3  described immediately above and the specimen transport apparatus  3  (the specimen transport apparatus  3  disposed in front of the smear preparing apparatus  6  disposed on the immediate left side of the specimen transport apparatus  3  described immediately above. 
     The specimen transport apparatus  3  is provided with two rack transport paths  31   a  and  31   b  extending in a horizontal direction. The rack transport path  31   a  at the rear side is a measuring line for transporting a sample rack accommodating a specimen to be supplied to the blood cell counting apparatus  5  or the smear preparing apparatus  6 . The rack transport path  31   b  at the front side is a skip line for transporting a sample rack not accommodating a specimen to be supplied to the blood cell counting apparatus  5  or the smear preparing apparatus  6 . 
     The rack slider  32  is disposed on the right side of the specimen transport apparatus  3  to sort and put sample racks into the measuring line  31   a  and the skip line  31   b  of the specimen transport apparatus  3 . The rack slider  32  includes one movable transport path and the movable transport path can be moved in a front-back direction by a motor (not shown). 
     In addition, the specimen transport apparatus  3  includes a rack bar-code reader and a specimen bar-code reader (not shown) which are capable of reading a rack ID and a specimen ID. Moreover, the specimen transport apparatus  3  is connected to the system control apparatus  8  so as to communicate therewith and is configured to receive a measuring order from the system control apparatus  8 . A control section of the specimen transport apparatus  3  determines whether a specimen to be supplied to the blood cell counting apparatus  5  or the smear preparing apparatus  6  is accommodated in a sample rack on the basis of the measuring data provided from the system control apparatus  8  and the rack ID read by the bar-code reader. When a sample rack accommodating the specimen to be supplied to the blood cell counting apparatus  5  or the smear preparing apparatus  6  is introduced into the rack slider  32 , a movable transport path  32   a  is moved to the rear to deliver the sample rack to the measuring line  31   a . When a sample rack not accommodating the specimen to be supplied to the blood cell counting apparatus  5  or the smear preparing apparatus  6  is introduced into the rack slider  32 , the movable transport path  32   a  is moved to the front to deliver the sample rack to the skip line  31   b . That is, a sample rack accommodating only a specimen which is not an analysis object of the blood cell counting apparatus  5  is transported to the skip line  31   b  in the specimen transport apparatus  3  disposed in front of the blood cell counting apparatus  5 , and a sample rack accommodating only a specimen which is not a smear preparation object of the smear preparing apparatus  6  is transported to the skip line  31   b  in the specimen transport apparatus  3  disposed in front of the smear preparing apparatus  6 . When a sample rack accommodates any specimen, which is an analysis object of the blood cell counting apparatus  5 , the sample rack is transported to the measuring line  31   a  in the specimen transport apparatus  3  disposed in front of the blood cell counting apparatus  5 . 
     When a sample rack is delivered to the measuring line  31   a , the control section of the specimen transport apparatus  3  repeats an operation of: moving a specimen container which is an object of analysis (smear preparing process) to an aspiration position where the blood cell counting apparatus  5  (smear preparing apparatus  6 ) aspirates a specimen; and moving a specimen container which is the next analysis object (object for smear preparing process) to the aspiration position after the blood cell counting apparatus  5  (smear preparing apparatus  6 ) completes the aspiration of the specimen. 
     &lt;Configuration of Specimen Accommodating Apparatus  4 &gt; 
     The specimen accommodating apparatus  4  receives the sample rack, in which the analysis or smear preparing is completed, from the specimen transport apparatus  3 , and accommodates the sample rack. Since the configuration of the specimen accommodating apparatus is the same as those of the specimen delivery units  21   a  and  21   b , description thereof will be omitted. 
     &lt;Configuration of Blood Cell Counting Apparatus  5 &gt; 
     The blood cell counting apparatus  5  as an optical flow cytometry type multiple blood cell counting apparatus obtains the fluorescent intensity, the side-scattered light intensity and the like of blood cells included in a blood specimen, classifies the blood cells included in the specimen on the basis of the above intensities, and counts the number of blood cells for each type. Moreover, the blood cell counting apparatus  5  creates a scattergram in which the classified blood cells are color-coded for each type, and displays the scattergram. The blood cell counting apparatus  5  includes a measuring unit  51  for measuring a blood specimen and an information processing unit  52  for processing measuring data output from the measuring unit  51  and displaying an analysis result of the blood specimen. As the blood cell counting apparatus  5 , for example, XE-2100 (which is made by SYSMEX CO. Ltd.), LH700 series (which is made by BECKMAN COULTER CO. Ltd.), CELL DYN (which is made by ABBOTT CO. Ltd.), ADVIA (which is made by SIEMENS) or the like can be used. 
       FIG. 2  is a block diagram showing the schematic configuration of the measuring unit  51 . The measuring unit  51  includes a specimen dispensing section  511 , a measuring specimen preparing section  512 , an optical detecting section  513 , a signal processing circuit  514  and a control section  515 . 
     The specimen dispensing section  511  includes an aspiration tube (not shown) and the aspiration tube is stuck into the cap section of a specimen container in the sample rack transported on the measuring line  31   a  of the specimen transport apparatus  3  to aspirate a blood specimen from the specimen container. The measuring specimen preparing section  512  includes a mixing container (not shown) to mix and stir the blood specimen dispensed by the specimen dispensing section  511 , a reagent and a diluent and prepares a measuring specimen. 
     The optical detecting section  513  includes a flow cell (not shown) to form a narrow flow of the measuring specimen by supplying the measuring specimen to the flow cell and exposes the measuring specimen to light to obtain a side-scattered light signal, a forward-scattered light signal and a fluorescent signal by means of an optical sensor. These signals are output to the signal processing circuit  514 . The signal processing circuit  514  processes an electric signal output from the optical detecting section  513 . The signal processing circuit  514  obtains parameters such as peaks and pulse widths of the side-scattered light signal, the forward-scattered light signal and the fluorescent signal. 
     The control section  515  includes a CPU and a memory, and is connected to the specimen transport apparatus  3  so as to perform data communication therewith. The control section  515  controls the specimen dispensing section  511 , the measuring specimen preparing section  512 , the optical detecting section  513  and the signal processing circuit  514  in accordance with an analysis item provided from the specimen transport apparatus  3 , and performs a measurement operation corresponding to the analysis item. In addition, the control section is configured to transmit measuring data including the parameters obtained by the signal processing circuit  514  to the information processing unit  52 . 
     Next, the configuration of the information processing unit  52  will be described. The information processing unit  52  is composed of a computer.  FIG. 3  is a block diagram showing the configuration of the information processing unit  52 . The information processing unit  52  is realized by a computer  52   a . As shown in  FIG. 3 , the computer  52   a  includes a main body  521 , an image display section  522  and an input section  523 . The main body  521  includes a CPU  521   a , a ROM  521   b , a RAM  521   c , a hard disk  521   d , a reading device  521   e , an I/O interface  521   f , a communication interface  521   g  and an image output interface  521   h . The CPU  521   a , ROM  521   b , RAM  521   c , hard disk  521   d , reading device  521   e , I/O interface  521   f , communication interface  521   g  and image output interface  521   h  are connected to each other by a bus  521   j.    
     The CPU  521   a  can execute a computer program loaded to the RAM  521   c . The CPU  521   a  executes an analysis program  524   a  to be described later, so that the computer  52   a  functions as the information processing unit  52 . 
     The ROM  521   b  is composed of a mask ROM, a PROM, an EPROM, an EEPROM or the like and the computer program which is executed by the CPU  521   a , data which is used for the computer program and the like are recorded in the ROM. 
     The RAM  521   c  is composed of an SRAM, a DRAM or the like. The RAM  521   c  is used to read the analysis program  524   a  recorded in the hard disk  521   d . Moreover, the RAM is used as an operating area of the CPU  521   a  when the CPU  521   a  executes a computer program. 
     In the hard disk  521   d , various computer programs for being executed by the CPU  521   a , such as an operating system and an application program, and data which are used to execute the computer programs are installed. The analysis program  524   a  to be described later is also installed in the hard disk  521   d.    
     The reading device  521   e  is composed of a flexible disk drive, a CD-ROM drive, a DVD-ROM drive or the like and can read the computer program or data recorded in a portable recording medium  524 . In the portable recording medium  524 , the analysis program  524   a  for prompting the computer to function as the information processing unit  52  is stored. The computer  52   a  can read the analysis program  524   a  from the portable recording medium  524  and install the analysis program  524   a  in the hard disk  521   d.    
     The analysis program  524   a  is provided by the portable recording medium  524  and can be also provided from an external device, which is connected to the computer  52   a  by an electric communication line (which may be wired or wireless) so as to communicate therewith, through the electric communication line. For example, the analysis program  524   a  is stored in a hard disk of a server computer on the internet and the computer  52   a  accesses the server computer to download the computer program and install the computer program in the hard disk  521   d.    
     Furthermore, in the hard disk  521   d , for example, a multitasking operating system such as Windows (registered trade name), which is made and distributed by Microsoft corporation in America, is installed. In the following description, the analysis program  524   a  according to this embodiment operates on the above operating system. 
     The I/O interface  521   f  is composed of, for example, a serial interface such as USB, IEEE1394 or RS-232C, a parallel interface such as SCSI, IDE or IEEE1284, and an analog interface including a D/A converter and an A/D converter. The input section  523  composed of a keyboard and a mouse is connected to the I/O interface  521   f  and a user can use the input section  523  to input data to the computer  52   a.    
     The communication interface  521   g  is an Ethernet (registered trade name) interface. The communication interface  521   g  is connected to the measuring unit  51  via a LAN. Via the communication interface  521   g , the computer  52   a  can send and receive data to and from the measuring unit  51  connected to the LAN by using a predetermined communication protocol. In addition, the communication interface  521   g  is connected to the host computer  9  via the LAN so as to communicate therewith. 
     The image output interface  521   h  is connected to the image display section  522  composed of a LCD, a CRT or the like to output a picture signal corresponding to the image data provided from the CPU  521   a  to the image display section  522 . The image display section  522  displays an image (screen) in accordance with an input picture signal. 
     &lt;Configuration of Smear Preparing Apparatus  6 &gt; 
     The smear preparing apparatus  6  aspirates a blood specimen so as to deliver it onto a slide glass in drops, spreads and dries the blood specimen on the slide glass, and supplies a stain solution to the slide glass to stain the blood on the slide glass. In this manner, the smear preparing apparatus prepares a smear. 
       FIG. 4  is a block diagram showing the schematic configuration of the smear preparing apparatus  6 . As shown in  FIG. 4 , the smear preparing apparatus  6  includes a specimen dispensing section  61 , a smearing section  62 , a slide glass transport section  63 , a staining section  64  and a control section  65 . 
     The specimen dispensing section  61  includes an aspiration tube (not shown) and the aspiration tube is stuck into the cap section of a specimen container in the sample rack transported on the measuring line  31   a  of the specimen transport apparatus  3  to aspirate a blood specimen from the specimen container. The specimen dispensing section  61  is configured to drop the aspirated blood specimen onto a slide glass. The smearing section  62  is configured to smear and dry the blood specimen dropped onto the slide glass and perform printing on the slide glass. 
     The slide glass transport section  63  is provided to accommodate the slide glass on which the blood specimen is smeared by the smearing section  62  in a cassette (not shown) and to transport the cassette. The staining section  64  supplies a stain solution to the slide glass in the cassette transported to a staining position by the slide glass transport section  63 . The control section  65  controls the specimen dispensing section  61 , the smearing section  62 , the slide glass transport section  63  and the staining section  64  in accordance with a smear preparing instruction issued from the specimen transport apparatus  3  so as to perform the above smear preparing operation. The smear prepared in this manner is delivered to the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7 . 
     &lt;Configuration of Blood Cell Image Classifying Apparatus  7 &gt; 
       FIG. 5  is a block diagram showing the configuration of the blood cell image classifying apparatus according to this embodiment.  FIG. 5  schematically shows the configuration of the apparatus. The arrangement of sensors, a slide cassette and the like may be slightly different from the actual arrangement to enable an easier understanding. For example, in  FIG. 5 , a sensor for WBC detection and a sensor for auto-focusing are respectively arranged on the upper and lower sides. However, in fact, as shown in  FIG. 6  to be described later, both of the sensors are arranged in substantially the same plane. 
     The blood cell image classifying apparatus  7  includes a microscope unit  71  for imaging a magnified image of a blood smear which is focused by auto-focusing, an image processing unit  73  for processing a captured image to classify white blood cells in blood and performing a count operation for each classification of the white blood cell, and a blood cell image display unit  75  which is connected to the image processing unit  73  and displays the captured image, analysis results and the like. The image processing unit  73  and the blood cell image display unit  75  may be formed integrally, and not separately, with each other. The above-described smear preparing apparatus  6  (for example, a smear preparing apparatus SP-1000i made by Sysmex Corporation) is disposed near the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7  and a blood smear prepared by the smear preparing apparatus  6  is automatically supplied to the microscope unit  71 . 
     &lt;Configuration of Microscope Unit  71 &gt; 
       FIG. 6  is a perspective view showing a portion of the microscope unit  71 . The microscope unit  71  includes an objective lens  712  which is a portion of a lens system of a microscope magnifying an image of blood thinly spread and applied over a slide glass  7   a  mounted on an XY stage  711 . The XY stage  711  holding a sample (the slide glass  7   a  with an upper surface on which the blood is smeared) can be moved back and forth and from side to side (X and Y directions) by a driving section (not shown), the driving of which is controlled by an XY stage driving circuit  713  (see  FIG. 5  for reference). The objective lens  712  can be moved up and down (Z direction) by a driving section (not shown), the driving of which is controlled by an objective lens driving circuit  714 . 
     A plurality of the slide glasses  7   a  are stacked and accommodated in a slide cassette  715 . The slide cassette  715  is transported by a transporting section (not shown) which is controlled by a cassette transport driving circuit  716  so as to be driven. The XY stage  711  is provided with a chuck section  717  (see  FIG. 6  for reference) capable of holding two parts in the vicinities of both ends in the longitudinal direction of the slide glass  7   a , and the chuck section can be freely advanced and retracted with respect to the slide glass  7   a  accommodated in the slide cassette  715  which is stopped at a predetermined position. The chuck section  717  is advanced toward the slide cassette  715  to hold the slide glass  7   a  by an opening-closing operation of claw sections  717   a  which can be freely opened and closed and each of which is formed at the tip of the chuck section  717 . Then, the chuck section  717  is retracted to draw the slide glass  7   a  from the slide cassette  715  so that the slide glass can be disposed at a predetermined position on the XY stage  711 . 
     A lamp  718  as a light source is disposed below the slide glass  7   a , and light from the lamp  718  passes through the blood on the slide glass  7   a , and via half mirrors  719  and an interference filter  720  arranged on an optical path, enters a line sensor  721  for auto-focusing in which plural pixels are arranged in a line, a sensor  722  for white blood cell (WBC) detection in which plural pixels are arranged in a line and a CCD camera  723 . A white blood cell detecting section  724  composed of FPGA, ASIC or the like is connected to the sensor  722  for white blood cell detection and is set up to provide the output signal of the sensor  722  to the white blood cell detecting section  724 . A focus calculating section  725  composed of FPGA, ASIC or the like is connected to the sensor  721  for auto-focusing and is set up to provide the output signal of the sensor  721  to the focus calculating section  725 . White blood cell detection is performed by the white blood cell detection section  724  on the basis of an output signal in accordance with the incident light of the sensor  722 . Information to be used for the auto-focus operation is calculated by the focus calculating section  725  on the basis of an output signal in accordance with the incident light of the sensor  721 . The auto-focus operation is performed on the basis of the information. 
     In addition, the microscope unit  71  includes a control section  726  and communication interfaces  727  and  728 . The control section  726  includes a CPU and a memory, and is connected to the XY stage driving circuit  713 , the objective lens driving circuit  714 , the cassette transport driving circuit  716 , the white blood cell detection section  724 , the focus calculating section  725  and the communication interfaces  727  and  728  so as to communicate therewith. When the control section  726  executes a control program stored in the memory, the above-described mechanisms are controlled. 
     The communication interface  727  is an Ethernet (registered trade name) interface. The communication interface  727  is connected to the image processing unit  73  via a communication cable so as to perform data communication therewith. In addition, the communication interface  728  is connected to the CCD camera  723  via an A/D converter  723   a  and is connected to the image processing unit  73  via a communication cable. An image signal (analog signal) output from the CCD camera  723  is A/D converted by the A/D converter  723   a  and image data (digital data) output from the A/D converter  723   a  is provided to the communication interface  728  to be transmitted to the image processing unit  73 . 
     Moreover, the microscope unit  71  includes a two-dimensional bar-code reader  729 . A two-dimensional bar-code indicating a specimen ID is printed on a frost section of the slide glass  7   a  and the two-dimensional bar-code of the slide glass  7   a  introduced into the microscope unit  71  is read by the two-dimensional bar-code reader  729 . In this manner, the read specimen ID is provided to the control section  726 . 
     &lt;Configuration of Image Processing Unit  73 &gt; 
     Next, the configuration of the image processing unit  73  will be described.  FIG. 7  is a block diagram showing the configuration of the image processing unit  73 . The image processing unit  73  is realized by a computer  73   a . As shown in  FIG. 7 , the computer  73   a  includes a main body  731 , an image display section  732  and an input section  733 . The main body  731  includes a CPU  731   a , a ROM  731   b , a RAM  731   c , a hard disk  731   d , a reading device  731   e , an I/O interface  731   f , a communication interface  731   g  and an image output interface  731   j . The CPU  731   a , the ROM  731   b , the RAM  731   c , the hard disk  731   d , the reading device  731   e , the I/O interface  731   f , the communication interface  731   g , a communication interface  731   h , a communication interface  731   i  and the image output interface  731   j  are connected by a bus  731   k.    
     The CPU  731   a  can execute a computer program loaded to the RAM  731   c . The CPU  731   a  executes an image processing program  734   a  to be described later, so that the computer  73   a  functions as the image processing unit  73 . 
     The ROM  731   b  is composed of a mask ROM, a PROM, an EPROM, an EEPROM or the like, and the computer program which is executed by the CPU  731   a , data used for the computer program and the like are recorded therein. 
     The RAM  731   c  is composed of a SRAM, a DRAM or the like. The RAM  731   c  is used to read the image processing program  734   a  recorded in the hard disk  731   d . Moreover, the RAM is used as an operating area of the CPU  731   a  when the CPU  731   a  executes a computer program. 
     In the hard disk  731   d , various computer programs for execution by the CPU  731   a , such as an operating system and an application program, and data which are used to execute the computer programs are installed. The image processing program  734   a  to be described later is also installed in the hard disk  731   d.    
     The hard disk  731   d  is provided with a blood cell image folder  735  for storing blood cell images. In the blood cell image folder  735 , a folder is provided for each specimen and blood cell images obtained as described later are stored in the folder. The folder provided for each specimen has a folder name including a specimen ID, and the corresponding folder can be specified by the specimen ID. The blood cell image folder  735  is set up so as to share data with the blood cell image display unit  75  and the blood cell image display unit  75  can access files stored in the blood cell image folder  735 . 
     Further, the hard disk  731   d  is provided with a specimen database DB 1  for storing information relating to specimens, and a blood cell database DB 2  for storing results of the classification of white blood cells by image processing.  FIG. 8A  is a schematic diagram showing the configuration of the specimen database DB 1  and  FIG. 8B  is a schematic diagram showing the configuration of the blood cell database DB 2 . The specimen database DB 1  includes a specimen field F 11  for storing specimen IDs, count result fields F 111 , F 112 , F 113 , . . . for storing respectively the count result for each type of the blood cell by the blood cell counting apparatus  5 , fields F 12 , F 13 , F 14 , . . . for storing various information on results that are determined to be abnormal, such as information (white blood cell scattergram abnormality flag) showing whether a white blood cell scattergram abnormality is confirmed, information (NRBC scattergram abnormality flag) showing whether an NRBC (nucleated red blood cell) scattergram abnormality is confirmed and information (neutropenia abnormality flag) showing whether a neutropenia abnormality is confirmed. The specimen database DB 1  also includes a field F 15  for storing dates of measurements performed by the blood cell image counting apparatus  5 . In the fields storing the information showing abnormalities, such as the white blood cell scattergram abnormality field F 12 , the NRBC scattergram abnormality field F 13 , and the neutropenia abnormality field F 14 , “0” is stored when an abnormality has not occurred, and “1” is stored when an abnormality has occurred. Although omitted for the simplicity of the drawing, the specimen database DB 1  is provided with a field for storing patients&#39; names, a field for storing information specifying a hospital ward, a field for storing ages of the patients, a field for storing a number N of white blood cells counted, and the like. 
     The blood cell database DB 2  is provided for each specimen and each blood cell database DB 2  includes data indicating a specimen ID. By this, the blood cell database DB 2  corresponding to the specimen ID can be specified. In addition, the blood cell database DB 2  is provided with a blood cell database DB 2   a  and a blood cell database DB 2   b  each corresponding to the specimen ID. The blood cell database DB 2   a  is provided with a white blood cell ID field F 21  for storing white blood cell IDs specifying the white blood cells, a type field F 22  for storing classification results of the white blood cells, and a display object field F 23  indicating whether or not the corresponding blood cell image is a display object image. In the display object field F 23 , “0” is stored when the corresponding blood cell image is not a display object, and “1” is stored when the corresponding blood cell image is a display object. In addition, the blood cell database DB 2   b  is provided with a blood cell type field F 211  for specifying the blood cell type, a count result (number) field F 212  indicating the count number relating to each blood cell type, and a count result (%) field F 213  indicating a ratio of each blood cell type to the total number of the white blood cells. The appearance number of each blood cell type in the type field F 22  of the blood cell database DB 2   a  is input in the count result (number) field F 212 . In addition, a ratio of a count number input to the count result (number) field F 212  to the white blood cell count number N to be described later is input to the count result (%) field F 213 . Here, when there are unclassified white blood cells which are not classified into any blood cell type, the number of the unclassified white blood cells is subtracted from the white blood cell count number N. 
     In addition, in the hard disk  731   d , a review item setting table TBL for setting a blood cell type which becomes a display object when a blood cell image of a specimen is displayed by the blood cell image display unit  75  is provided.  FIG. 9  is a diagram schematically showing the data structure of the review item setting table TBL. The review item setting table TBL is provided with a field F 31  for storing the blood cell type information which indicates the type of the blood cell, and a field F 32  for storing information which indicates whether or not the blood cell image for the blood cell type is displayed. 
     In addition, the hard disk  731   d  is provided with a warning output range table WT for storing value range data which is used to determine whether or not a warning is output in a warning output process to be described later. 
     In addition, the hard disk  731   d  is provided with a selection condition table QCT for storing selection conditions for selecting the specimen which is used to calculate variation in an accuracy management to be described later. 
     The reading device  731   e  is composed of a flexible disk drive, a CD-ROM drive, a DVD-ROM drive or the like and can read the computer program or data recorded in a portable recording medium  734 . In the portable recording medium  734 , the image processing program  734   a  is stored which prompts the computer to function as the image processing unit  73 . The computer  73   a  can read the image processing program  734   a  from the portable recording medium  734  and install the image processing program  734   a  in the hard disk  731   d.    
     The image processing program  734   a  is not only provided by the portable recording medium  734  but can be also provided from an external device, which is connected to the computer  73   a  by an electric communication line (which may be wired or wireless) to communicate therewith via the electric communication line. For example, the image processing program  734   a  is stored in the hard disk of a server computer on the internet and the computer  73   a  accesses the server computer to download the computer program and install the computer program in the hard disk  731   d.    
     Furthermore, in the hard disk  731   d , for example, a multitasking operating system is installed such as Windows (registered trade name) which is made and distributed by Microsoft Corporation in America. In the following description, the image processing program  734   a  according to this embodiment operates on the above operating system. 
     The I/O interface  731   f  is composed of, for example, a serial interface such as USB, IEEE1394 or RS-232C, a parallel interface such as SCSI, IDE or IEEE1284, and an analog interface including a D/A converter and an A/D converter. The input section  733  is composed of a keyboard and a mouse and is connected to the I/O interface  731   f , and the user uses the input section  733  to input data to the computer  73   a.    
     The communication interfaces  731   g  and  731   h  are Ethernet (registered trade name) interfaces. The communication interface  731   g  is connected to the blood cell image display unit  75  via a LAN. In addition, the communication interface  731   g  is connected to the host computer  9  via the LAN so as to communicate therewith. By using the communication interface  731   g , the computer  73   a  can send and receive data between the blood cell image display unit  75  connected to the LAN and the host computer  9  by using a predetermined communication protocol. The communication interface  731   h  is connected to the communication interface  727  of the microscope unit  71  via a communication cable so as to perform data communication therewith. 
     The communication interface  731   i  is connected to the communication interface  728  of the microscope unit  71  via a communication cable to perform data communication therewith. Accordingly, images captured by the CCD camera  723  are received by the communication interface  731   i.    
     The image output interface  731   j  is connected to the image display section  732  composed of an LCD or a CRT to output a picture signal corresponding to the image data provided from the CPU  731   a  to the image display section  732 . The image display section  732  displays an image (screen) in accordance with an input picture signal. 
     &lt;Configuration of Blood Cell Image Display Unit  75 &gt; 
     The blood cell image display unit  75  is configured from a computer. The blood cell image display unit  75  is connected to the image processing unit  73  via a LAN to read and display blood cell images in the blood cell image folder  735  provided in the hard disk  731   d  of the image processing unit  73 . 
       FIG. 10  is a block diagram showing the configuration of the blood cell image display unit  75 . The blood cell image display unit  75  is realized by a computer  75   a . As shown in  FIG. 10 , the computer  75   a  includes a main body  751 , an image display section  752  and an input section  753 . The main body  751  includes a CPU  751   a , a ROM  751   b , a RAM  751   c , a hard disk  751   d , a reading device  751   e , an I/O interface  751   f , a communication interface  751   g  and an image output interface  751   h . The CPU  751   a , the ROM  751   b , the RAM  751   c , the hard disk  751   d , the reading device  751   e , the I/O interface  751   f , the communication interface  751   g , and the image output interface  751   h  are connected by a bus  751   i.    
     In the hard disk  751   d , various computer programs for execution by the CPU  751   a , such as an operating system and an application program, and data which are used to execute the computer programs are installed. A blood cell image display program  754   a  to be described later is also installed in the hard disk  751   d.    
     The reading device  751   e  is composed of a flexible disk drive, a CD-ROM drive, a DVD-ROM drive or the like and can read the computer program or data recorded in a portable recording medium  754 . In the portable recording medium  754 , the blood cell image display program  754   a  is stored which prompts the computer to function as the blood cell image display unit  75 . The computer  75   a  can read the blood cell image display program  754   a  from the portable recording medium  754  and install the blood cell image display program  754   a  in the hard disk  751   d.    
     The I/O interface  751   f  is composed of, for example, a serial interface such as USB, IEEE1394, SAS, SATA or RS-232C, a parallel interface such as SCSI, IDE or IEEE1284, and an analog interface including a D/A converter and an A/D converter. The input section  753  composed of a keyboard and a mouse is connected to the I/O interface  751   f  and the user uses the input section  753  to input data to the computer  75   a.    
     The communication interface  751   g  is an Ethernet (registered trade name) interface. The communication interface  751   g  is connected to the image processing unit  73  via a LAN. Via the communication interface  751   g , the computer  75   a  can send and receive data between the image processing unit  73  connected to the LAN and a host computer  9  by using a predetermined communication protocol. 
     Since the other configurations of the blood cell image display unit  75  are the same as the configurations of the above-described image processing unit  73 , description thereof will be omitted. 
     &lt;Configuration of System Control Apparatus  8 &gt; 
     The system control apparatus  8  is composed of a computer and controls the entire specimen analyzing system  1 . The system control apparatus  8  receives a specimen ID and a rack ID from the specimen loading apparatus  2  so as to obtain a measuring order from the host computer  9  using the specimen ID as a key. Moreover, the system control apparatus  8  transmits the measuring order to the specimen transport apparatus  3 . 
     The system control apparatus  8  is realized by a computer  8   a . As shown in  FIG. 3 , the computer  8   a  includes a main body  81 , an image display section  82  and an input section  83 . The main body  81  includes a CPU  81   a , a ROM  81   b , a RAM  81   c , a hard disk  81   d , a reading device  81   e , an I/O interface  81   f , a communication interface  81   g  and an image output interface  81   h . The CPU  81   a , ROM  81   b , RAM  81   c , hard disk  81   d , reading device  81   e , I/O interface  81   f , communication interface  81   g  and image output interface  81   h  are connected to each other by a bus  81   j.    
     In the hard disk  81   d , various computer programs for execution by the CPU  81   a , such as an operating system and an application program, and data which are used to execute the computer programs are installed. A system control program  84   a  to be described later is also installed in the hard disk  81   d.    
     The reading device  81   e  is composed of a flexible disk drive, a CD-ROM drive, a DVD-ROM drive or the like and can read the computer program or data recorded in a portable recording medium  84 . In the portable recording medium  84 , the system control program  84   a  for prompting the computer to function as the system control apparatus  8  is stored. The computer  8   a  can read the system control program  84   a  from the portable recording medium  84  to install the system control program  84   a  in the hard disk  81   d.    
     The I/O interface  81   f  is composed of, for example, a serial interface such as USB, IEEE1394 or RS-232C, a parallel interface such as SCSI, IDE or IEEE1284, and an analog interface including a D/A converter and an A/D converter. The input section  83  composed of a keyboard and a mouse is connected to the I/O interface  81   f  and the user uses the input section  83  to input data to the computer  52   a.    
     The communication interface  81   g  is an Ethernet (registered trade name) interface. The communication interface  81   g  is connected to the specimen loading apparatus  2 , the specimen transport apparatus  3 , the specimen accommodating apparatus  4  and the host computer  9  via a LAN. Via the communication interface  81   g , the computer  8   a  can send and receive data to and from the above respective apparatuses connected to the LAN by using a predetermined communication protocol. 
     Since the other configurations of the system control apparatus  8  are the same as the configurations of the above-described information processing unit  52 , description thereof will be omitted. 
     &lt;Configuration of Host Computer  9 &gt; 
     The host computer  9  is composed of a computer and includes a CPU, a ROM, a RAM, a hard disk, a communication interface and the like. The communication interface is connected to the above-described LAN so as to communicate with the system control apparatus  8 , the information processing unit  52  of the blood cell counting apparatus  5 , the image processing unit  73  of the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7 , the specimen loading apparatus  2 , the specimen transport apparatus  3  and the specimen accommodating apparatus  4 . In the hard disk, measuring orders are stored. When request data for a measuring order including a specimen ID is received from another apparatus, measuring data corresponding to the specimen ID is read from the hard disk and transmitted to the apparatus as a request source. Since the other configurations of the host computer  9  are the same as the configurations of the above-described other computers, description thereof will be omitted. 
     Hereinafter, an operation of the specimen analyzing system  1  according to this embodiment will be described. 
     &lt;Operation of Specimen Loading Apparatus  2 &gt; 
     The user places a sample rack accommodating a specimen container in the specimen delivery unit  21   a  and operates an operating panel (not shown) of the specimen delivery unit  21   a  to issue an analysis start instruction to the specimen analyzing system  1 . A control section of the specimen delivery unit  21   a  receives the analysis start instruction and starts the movement of the sample rack in accordance with the instruction. The sample rack placed in the specimen delivery unit  21   a  is moved backward on the specimen delivery unit  21   a  and is then moved to the left. The sample rack is transferred to the bar-code reading unit  22 . 
     The sample rack introduced into the bar-code reading unit  22  is moved to the left at single pitch intervals on the transport path by a control section of the bar-code reading unit  22 . A rack bar-code of the sample rack and a specimen bar-code of the specimen container are read by the bar-code reader and a rack ID and a specimen ID are transmitted to the system control apparatus  8 . Next, the sample rack is moved to the left to be delivered to the specimen delivery unit  21   b . A control section of the specimen delivery unit  21   b  moves the received sample rack. The sample rack is moved on the specimen delivery unit  21   b  and is then moved to the left. The sample rack is transferred to the rack slider  32 . 
     &lt;Measuring Order Obtaining Operation of System Control Apparatus  8 &gt; 
     Next, an operation of the system control apparatus  8  will be described. The system control apparatus obtains a measuring order of a specimen (blood specimen) by the specimen ID received from the specimen loading apparatus  2 . Herein, the measuring order is data indicating an instruction of an analysis item to be analyzed for the blood specimen, and includes attribute information of the specimen, such as the specimen ID, patient ID and name of the patient, and information of the analysis item. 
       FIG. 11A  is a flowchart showing the procedure of a process of obtaining a measuring order. A rack ID and specimen IDs transmitted from the specimen loading apparatus  2  are received by the communication interface  81   g  of the system control apparatus  8  (Step S 101 ). The system control program  84   a  which is executed by the CPU  81   a  of the system control apparatus  8  is an event-driven program, and in the CPU  81   a , a process of Step S 102  is invoked when an event occurs in which the rack ID and the specimen IDs are received. 
     In Step S 102 , the CPU  81   a  transmits one of the received specimen IDs and requests a measuring order corresponding to the specimen ID from the host computer  9  (Step S 102 ). The CPU  81   a  stands by to receive the measuring order (No in Step S 103 ). When the system control apparatus  8  receives the measuring order transmitted from the host computer  9  (Yes in Step S 103 ), the CPU associates the received measuring order with the rack ID and stores the measuring order in the hard disk  81   d  (Step S 104 ). The CPU  81   a  determines whether the specimen IDs corresponding to the rack ID, that is, all the specimen IDs of all the specimen containers accommodated in the sample rack having the rack ID have been subjected to a measuring order inquiry (Step S 105 ). When a specimen ID not subjected to a measuring order inquiry exists (No in Step S 105 ), the CPU returns the process to Step S 102  and requests a measuring order corresponding to the specimen ID not yet subjected to the measuring order inquiry from the host computer  9 . 
     On the other hand, when all of the specimen IDs have been subjected to the measuring order inquiry (Yes in Step S 105 ), the CPU  81   a  completes the process. 
     &lt;Measuring Order Transmitting Operation of System Control Apparatus  8 &gt; 
     As described later, the specimen transport apparatus  3  transmits a rack ID to the system control apparatus  8  to request a measuring order corresponding to the rack ID. The system control apparatus  8  transmits the measuring order to the specimen transport apparatus  3  in accordance with the request. 
       FIG. 11B  is a flowchart showing the procedure of a measuring order transmitting process. Request data for a measuring order including the rack ID transmitted from the specimen transport apparatus  3  is received by the communication interface  81   g  of the system control apparatus  8  (Step S 111 ). In the CPU  81   a , a process of Step S 112  is invoked when an event occurs in which the request data of the measuring order is received. 
     In Step S 112 , the CPU  81   a  searches for the measuring order corresponding to the received rack ID from the hard disk  81   d . Next, the CPU  81   a  sets a variable i indicating the holding position of the sample rack to 1 (Step S 113 ) and determines whether i is equal to or less than 10 (Step S 114 ). When i is equal to or less than 10 (Yes in Step S 114 ), the CPU  81   a  determines whether the specimen container is held at a holding position i (whether there is the measuring order corresponding to the holding position i) (Step S 115 ). When the specimen container is not held at the holding position i (No in Step S 115 ), the CPU  81   a  performs a process of Step S 117 . 
     When the specimen container is held at the holding position i (Yes in Step S 115 ), the CPU  81   a  reads the measuring order of the blood specimen at the holding position i from the hard disk  81   d  (Step S 116 ). Then, in Step S 117 , the CPU  81   a  increments i by 1 and returns the process to Step S 114 . In Step S 114 , when i is not equal to or less than 10 (No in Step S 114 ), the CPU  81   a  transmits the measuring order stored in the RAM  81   c  to the specimen transport apparatus  3  as a measuring order request source (Step S 118 ) and completes the process. 
     &lt;Operation of Specimen Transport Apparatus  3 &gt; 
     Herein, an operation of the specimen transport apparatus  3  disposed in front of the blood cell counting apparatus  5  will be described. When a sample rack is transported to the rack slider  32  from the upstream side of transport, a sensor (not shown) detects the arrival of the sample rack. When the arrival of the sample rack is detected, a rack ID is read by the bar-code reader (not shown) from the rack bar-code of the sample rack. The control section of the specimen transport apparatus  3  transmits measuring order request data including the rack ID to the system control apparatus  8 . In this manner, a measuring order is transmitted from the system control apparatus  8  as described above and the specimen transport apparatus  3  receives the measuring order. A specimen bar-code reader (not shown) is provided on the measuring line  31   a  of the specimen transport apparatus  3  to sequentially read specimen bar-codes of the specimen containers accommodated in the sample rack. The control section of the specimen transport apparatus  3  transmits aspiration instruction data including the measuring order corresponding to the read specimen ID to the blood cell counting apparatus  5 . 
     After the aspiration of a specimen by the blood cell counting apparatus  5 , an aspiration completion notification signal is transmitted from the blood cell counting apparatus  5 . When the specimen transport apparatus  3  receives the aspiration completion notification signal from the blood cell counting apparatus  5 , the sample rack is moved by one specimen distance to read the specimen ID of the next specimen container and repeatedly performs the above-described operation. The sample rack in which the aspiration of all the specimens has been completed is transported to the downstream side by the specimen transport apparatus  3 . 
     &lt;Operation of Blood Cell Counting Apparatus  5 &gt; 
     Next, an operation of the blood cell counting apparatus  5  will be described.  FIG. 12  is a flowchart showing the flow of an operation of the information processing unit  52  of the blood cell counting apparatus  5 . Aspiration instruction data transmitted from the specimen transport apparatus  3  is received by the communication interface  521   g  of the information processing unit  52  via the control section  515  of the measuring unit  51  (Step S 201 ). The analysis program  524   a  which is executed by the CPU  521   a  of the information processing unit  52  is an event-driven program, and in the CPU  521   a , a process of Step S 202  is invoked when an event occurs in which the aspiration instruction data is received. 
     In Step S 202 , the CPU  521   a  transmits order request data including the specimen ID included in the aspiration instruction data to the host computer  9  via the communication interface  521   g  (Step S 202 ) to inquire about a measuring order. Then, the CPU  521   a  stands by to receive the measuring order (No in Step S 203 ). When the measuring order transmitted from the host computer  9  is received by the communication interface  521   g  of the information processing unit  52  (Yes in Step S 203 ), the CPU stores the received measuring order in the hard disk  521   d  (Step S 204 ). 
     Next, the CPU  521   a  transmits measurement start request data including the analysis item included in the stored measuring order to the measuring unit  51  (Step S 205 ). The control section  515  of the measuring unit  51  receives the measurement start request data, and thus the blood specimen is measured with respect to the analysis item included in the measurement start request data. After the measurement, the control section  515  of the measuring unit  51  transmits the measuring data (raw data) reflecting the side-scattered light intensity and the fluorescent intensity obtained by the measurement to the information processing unit  52 . The CPU  521   a  stands by to receive the measuring data (No in Step S 206 ). When the measuring data is received by the communication interface  521   g  (Yes in Step S 206 ), the CPU performs a process to analyze the measuring data (Step S 207 ), classifies the blood cells included in the specimen and counts the number of blood cells for each type to create a scattergram in which the classified blood cells are color-coded for each type. In the measuring data analyzing process, the count result of subclasses of the white blood cell, such as Band, Seg, Eosin, and the like, is obtained as a ratio to the total number of the white blood cells. Further, in the measuring data analyzing process, abnormalities, such as an abnormality of a white blood cell scattergram (scattergram for classifying white blood cells for each type), an abnormality of an NRBC scattergram (scattergram for detecting a nucleated red blood cell), a neutropenia abnormality indicating that the number of neutrophils falls below a predetermined normal range, a neutrophilia abnormality indicating that the number of neutrophils is more than the normal range, a monocytosis abnormality indicating that the number of monocytes is more than a predetermined normal range, an eosinophilia abnormality indicating that the number of eosinophils is more than a predetermined normal range, a basophilic leukocytosis abnormality indicating that the number of basophils is more than a predetermined normal range, a leucopenia abnormality indicating that the total number of white blood cells falls below a predetermined normal range, a leukocytosis abnormality indicating that the total number of white blood cells is more than a predetermined normal range, and an erythroblastosis abnormality indicating that the number of erythroblasts is more than a predetermined normal range, are detected, and an abnormality flag indicating that an abnormality is detected is added to the analysis result data generated by the analyzing process. The analysis result data generated by the measuring data analyzing process is stored together with the patient information or the like included in the measuring order in the hard disk  521   d  (Step S 208 ) and is transmitted to the host computer  9  (Step S 209 ). The host computer  9  integrates the analysis result data and the above-described measuring order and stores the result thereof in the hard disk. After the process of Step S 209 , the CPU  521   a  completes the process. 
     &lt;Operation of Smear Preparing Apparatus  6 &gt; 
     After receiving the above-described analysis result data, the host computer  9  determines the specimen as an object for smear examination when the analysis result data includes a certain abnormality. In addition, the host computer determines a number N of white blood cells counted in the smear examination in accordance with the type or degree of the abnormality. For the specimen which is determined as an object for smear examination, a new measuring order of the smear examination including the patient information, the analysis result (including the detected abnormality flag) of the blood cell counting apparatus  5  and the number N is generated and stored in the hard disk of the host computer  9 . After that, when the specimen measuring order is inquired by the system control apparatus  8  as described above, the measuring order of the smear examination is transmitted to the system control apparatus  8 . Furthermore, in accordance with the inquiry of the specimen transport apparatus  3  which is disposed in front of the smear preparing apparatus  6  as described above, the measuring order is provided to the specimen transport apparatus  3 . 
     In this case, the sample rack is transported on the measuring line  31   a  of the specimen transport apparatus  3 , and the specimen which is the object for smear examination is aspirated by the smear preparing apparatus  6  by a predetermined amount. Then, the smear preparing apparatus  6  drops the specimen on a slide glass, and thinly spreads and dries the blood specimen on the slide glass. The slide glass is dipped in a stain solution and is then dried again. In this manner, a smear is prepared. The smear prepared in this manner is transported to the microscope unit  71  of the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7 . 
     &lt;Operation of Specimen Accommodating Apparatus  4 &gt; 
     The sample rack delivered from the specimen transport apparatus  3  at the furthest point on the downstream side of the transport is introduced into the specimen accommodating apparatus  4 . The specimen accommodating apparatus  4  transports the sample rack on a rack placing section and accommodates the sample rack. 
     &lt;Operation of Blood Cell Image Classifying Apparatus  7 &gt; 
     Next, an operation of the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7  according to this embodiment will be described. 
     &lt;Blood Cell Image Registration Operation&gt; 
     First, a blood cell image registration operation of imaging blood cells using the blood cell image display apparatus  7  and storing the blood cell image will be described.  FIG. 13  is a flowchart showing the procedure of an operation of the microscope unit  71  in the blood cell image registration operation, and  FIGS. 14A and 14B  are flowcharts showing the procedure of an operation of the image processing unit  73  in the blood cell image registration operation. When receiving the slide glass  7   a  from the blood smear preparing apparatus  6 , the microscope unit  71  detects the slide glass via a sensor (not shown) (Step S 301 ). A control program which is executed by the control section  726  is an event-driven program, and in the control section  726  of the microscope unit  71 , a process of Step S 302  is invoked when an event occurs in which the slide glass  7   a  is received from the blood smear preparing apparatus  6 . 
     In Step S 302 , the control section  726  transports the slide cassette  715  accommodating the received slide glass  7   a  to a predetermined bar-code reading position and the specimen bar-code is read by the two-dimensional bar-code reader  729  (Step S 302 ). Next, the control section  726  transmits the specimen ID obtained in Step S 302  to the image processing unit  73  via the communication interface  727  (Step S 303 ). 
     The specimen ID transmitted from the microscope unit  71  is received by the communication interface  731   h  of the image processing unit  73  (Step S 321  of  FIG. 14A ). The image processing program  734   a  which is executed by the CPU  731   a  of the image processing unit  73  is an event-driven program, and in the CPU  731   a , a process of Step S 322  is invoked when an event occurs in which the specimen ID is received. 
     In Step S 322 , the CPU  731   a  transmits order request data including the received specimen ID to the host computer  9  via the communication interface  731   g  (Step S 322 ). The order transmitted from the host computer  9  includes the specimen ID, the patient&#39;s name, the patient&#39;s sex, hospital ward information, comments, analysis results of the blood cell counting apparatus  5  (numerical data such as the number of white blood cells and the number of red blood cells (count result)), various pieces of abnormality information (white blood cell scattergram abnormality flag, NRBC scattergram abnormality flag, neutropenia abnormality flag, neutrophilia abnormality flag, monocytosis abnormality flag, eosinophilia abnormality flag, basophilic leukocytosis abnormality flag, leukopenia abnormality flag, leukocytosis abnormality flag, erythroblastosis abnormality flag, etc.) detected by the blood cell counting apparatus  5 , and the data of the number N of white blood cells counted. The CPU  731   a  stands by to receive the order (No in Step S 323 ). When the measuring order is received (Yes in Step S 323 ), the CPU determines the blood cell type as a display object (Step S 324 ) according to the review item setting table TBL, and stores data indicating the blood cell type determined as the display object (review item) in the RAM  731   c.    
     Next, the CPU  731   a  transmits measurement start instruction data including the number N of white blood cells counted, which is included in the measuring order, to the microscope unit  71  by the communication interface  731   h  (Step S 325 ), and sets a variable i indicating the number of blood cell images analyzed to 1 (Step S 326 ). 
     Herein, the microscope unit  71  stands by to receive the measurement start instruction data (No in Step S 304  of FIG.  13 ). When the measurement start instruction data transmitted from the image processing unit  73  is received by the communication interface  727  of the microscope unit  71  (Yes in Step S 304 ), the control section  726  transports the slide cassette  715  to a predetermined position to hold the slide glass  7   a  which has been stopped at the predetermined position by the chuck section  717 . Then, by retracting the chuck section  717 , the slide glass is drawn from the slide cassette  715  and is set at a predetermined position (imaging position) in the XY stage  711  (Step S 305 ). In addition, the control section  726  sets a variable j indicating the number of imaging operations to 1 (Step S 306 ). 
     Next, the white blood cells in the blood applied to the slide glass  7   a  are detected (Step S 307 ). The above detection is performed using the sensor  722 . The sensor  722  is a line sensor and has a field of view of about 400 μm.  FIG. 15  is a diagram explaining a scanning pattern of the specimen on the slide glass in the white blood cell detection. The control section  726  moves the XY stage  711  in the X and Y directions so that the sensor  722  performs a scan operation on the slide glass  7   a  in a substantially zigzag manner from one end toward the other end in the longitudinal direction (see  FIG. 15  for reference). Generally, an interval D in the longitudinal direction of the slide glass  7   a  of the substantial zigzag scanning is set in the range of about 300 to 500 μm from the viewpoint of preventing detection failures and increasing scanning efficiency. A dimension H in the width direction of the slide glass  7   a  being scanned is set in the range of about 14 to 18 mm because the width of the slide glass  7   a  is normally about 26 mm. 
     Red blood cells do not absorb much red color component of light, but the nucleus of a white blood cell does absorb a large amount of the red color component of light. Accordingly, by detecting the red color component, the white blood cells and the red blood cells can be easily distinguished.  FIG. 16A  is a diagram explaining the field of view of the line sensor  722 , and  FIG. 16B  is a diagram showing a signal waveform of the line sensor  722 .  FIG. 16A  shows that a white blood cell WBC is present in a field of view V of the line sensor  722 . In this case, as shown in  FIG. 16B , the red color component of a signal detected by the line sensor  722  has a value equal to or less than a reference value S in a part in which the white blood cell WBC is present. Using this phenomenon, the white blood cells can be detected in the blood. By detecting the width W of the portion in which the red color component of the signal has a value equal to or less than the reference value S, it is checked whether the portion emitting the signal is the nucleus of the white blood cell. 
     Next, the control section  726  performs an auto-focus operation (Step S 308 ). As shown in  FIG. 6 , the direction of the light passing through the slide glass  7   a  and the objective lens  712  is changed by a prism mirror  719   a , and the light is divided into light which is directed to the CCD camera  723  and light which is directed to the sensors  721  and  722  by the half mirrors  719 . The line sensor  721  for auto-focusing is composed of two line sensors  721   a  and  721   b.    
     The line sensor  721   a  which is one of the two line sensors  721   a  and  721   b  for auto-focusing is disposed in front of (close to the objective lens on the optical path) a focus position (a position which is in focus), and the other line sensor  721   b  is disposed behind (far from the objective lens on the optical path) the focus position. In addition, the position of the objective lens is adjusted on the basis of a value which is obtained by the integral of the difference between the output signals of the two line sensors, so that the focus of the objective lens is on the specimen on the slide glass. 
     Next, the control section  726  instructs the communication interface  728  to take and transmit the image of the CCD camera  723 . Thus, the image of the white blood cell detected in Step S 307  is taken (Step S 309 ) and the blood cell image is transmitted to the image processing unit  73  (Step S 310 ). After that, the control section  726  determines whether the required counted number of the white blood cells has been satisfied, that is, whether j is equal to or greater than N (Step S 311 ). When j is less than N (No in Step S 311 ), the control section increments j by 1 (Step S 312 ) and returns the process to Step S 307  to repeat the detection of the white blood cells. On the other hand, when j is equal to or greater than N in Step S 311  (Yes in Step S 311 ), the control section  726  completes the process. 
     After the above Step S 326 , the CPU  731   a  stands by to receive the blood cell image (No in Step S 327  of  FIG. 14A ). When the blood cell image transmitted from the microscope unit  71  is received by the communication interface  731   h  of the image processing unit  73  (Yes in Step S 327 ), the CPU  731   a  performs a correction process on the received blood cell image (Step S 328 ) and stores the blood cell image after the correction in the hard disk  731   d  (Step S 329 ). In the process of Step S 329 , a white blood cell ID corresponding to the blood cell image is generated, and the blood cell image is stored as image data with a file name including the white blood cell ID. 
     Next, the CPU  731   a  specifies areas of cytoplasm and a nucleus in the blood cell image (Step S 330 ). In a stained white blood cell, a nucleus has a color different from that of a cytoplasm. Moreover, the colors of the cytoplasm and the nucleus of the white blood cell are different from the colors of a red blood cell and a background. Accordingly, in the process of Step S 330 , a nucleus area and a cytoplasm area which are included in a white blood cell image are specified by using a RGB value of the white blood cell image. 
     Next, the CPU  731   a  calculates various characteristic parameters of the white blood cell on the basis of the blood cell image (Step S 331 ). The characteristic parameters include the area of a white blood cell nucleus, the number of nuclei, irregularity, the tone and concentration (unevenness) of a white blood cell nucleus, the area, tone and concentration (unevenness) of white blood cell cytoplasm, and the area ratio and the concentration ratio between the nucleus and the cytoplasm, which can be obtained on the basis of color signals (G, B, R) of the image. 
     Next, using the obtained characteristic parameters, the CPU  731   a  identifies the type of the white blood cell (Step S 332 ). Specifically, for example, several characteristic parameters of the white blood cell are sequentially compared with judgment criteria values, which are determined for the parameters in advance, to gradually narrow down the type of the white blood cell. In this manner, the imaged white blood cell is classified as a mature white blood cell such as a lymphocyte, a monocyte, an eosinophil, a basophil or a neutrophil (bacillary, lobulated), as an immature white blood cell such as a blast cell, a young granulocyte or an atypical lymphocyte, or as an erythroblast. In Step S 332 , the CPU  731   a  increments the count result (number) of the specimen database DB 2   b  one by one in accordance with the type of the classified white blood cell, and recalculates the count result (%) in accordance with the incremented count result (number). 
     Next, in Step S 333 , the CPU  731   a  determines whether the identified blood cell type is included in the review items determined in Step S 324  (Step S 333 ). When the blood cell type is included in the review items (Yes in Step S 333 ), the CPU  731   a  sets the blood cell image as a display object (Step S 334 ), stores data indicating that the blood cell image is the display object in the RAM  731   c , and performs a process of Step S 335 . On the other hand, in Step S 333 , when the blood cell type is not included in the review items (No in Step S 333 ), the CPU  731   a  performs the process of Step S 335 . 
     In Step S 335 , the CPU  731   a  determines whether the required counted number of the white blood cells has been satisfied, that is, whether i is equal to or greater than N (Step S 335 ). When i is less than N (No in Step S 335 ), the CPU increments i by 1 (Step S 336 ), returns the process to Step S 327 , and stands by to receive another blood cell image. 
     On the other hand, when i is equal to or greater than N in Step S 335  (Yes in Step S 335 ), the CPU  731   a  registers the information relating to the specimen, the classification result, the data indicating the blood cell image as the display object, and the count result of the image processing unit  73 , which are obtained as described above, in the specimen database DB 1  and the blood cell database DB 2  of the hard disk  731   d  (Step S 337 ) and completes the process. More specifically, the information on the specimen such as the specimen ID received in Step S 323 , the patient&#39;s name, the patient&#39;s sex, hospital ward information, and comments is registered on the specimen database DB 1 . Further, the count result obtained by counting the blood cells by the blood cell counting apparatus  5 , and the classification result such as the abnormality information are also registered on the specimen database DB 1 . In addition, the data indicating whether or not the blood cell image is the display object and the count result obtained by counting the blood cells by the image processing unit  73  are registered on the blood cell database DB 2 . 
     &lt;Operation of Displaying Blood Cell Image&gt; 
       FIG. 17A  is a flowchart showing the procedure of an initialization operation of the blood cell image display unit  75  in a blood cell image display operation, and  FIG. 17B  is a flowchart showing the procedure of a specimen information transmitting operation of the image processing unit  73  in the blood cell image display operation. The user operates the input section  753  of the computer  75   a  to instruct the execution of the blood cell image display program  754   a . The CPU  751   a  of the computer  75   a  receives the instruction and executes the blood cell image display program  754   a . In this manner, the computer  75   a  functions as the blood cell image display unit  75 . 
     Immediately after the initiation of the blood cell image display program  754   a , a login input screen prompting the input of a user name and a password is displayed (Step S 351  of  FIG. 17A ). The user inputs the user name and the password in the login input screen (Step S 352 ). The blood cell image display program  754   a , which is executed by the CPU  751   a  of the blood cell image display unit  75 , is an event-driven program, and in the CPU  751   a , a process of Step S 353  is invoked when an event occurs in which the user name and the password are input. 
     In Step S 353 , the CPU  751   a  performs a user authentication process. When the user authentication fails (No in Step S 354 ), the CPU  751   a  completes the process. When the user is successfully authenticated by using the login process (Yes in Step S 354 ), the CPU  751   a  transmits request data of specimen information with the date set as the measurement date to the image processing unit  73  via the communication interface  751   g  (Step S 355 ). 
     The request data transmitted from the blood cell image display unit  75  is received by the communication interface  731   h  of the image processing unit  73  (Step S 361  of  FIG. 17B ). In the CPU  731   a , a process of Step S 362  is invoked when an event occurs in which the request data is received. 
     In Step S 362 , from the specimen database DB 1 , the CPU  731   a  obtains the specimen information with the date set as the measurement date (Step S 362 ). Next, the CPU  731   a  transmits the obtained specimen information to the blood cell image display unit  75  via the communication interface  731   g  (Step S 363 ) and completes the process. 
     After transmitting the request data of specimen information, the CPU  751   a  of the blood cell image display unit  75  stands by to receive the specimen information (No in Step S 356  of  FIG. 17A ). When the specimen information transmitted from the image processing unit  73  is received by the communication interface  751   g  of the blood cell image display unit  75  (Yes in Step S 356 ), a measurement progress screen (not shown) is displayed (Step S 357 ) and the process is completed. In the measurement progress screen, the specimen information relating to plural specimens is displayed as a list. In the measurement progress screen, the user can select one of the pieces of specimen information displayed as a list. By selecting one piece of specimen information and subsequently performing a predetermined operation (for example, the double-clicking of the left button of a mouse), it is possible to provide an instruction for displaying a blood cell image relating to the specimen. 
       FIG. 18A  is a flowchart showing the procedure of an image display operation of the blood cell image display unit  75  in the blood cell image display operation, and  FIG. 18B  is a flowchart showing the procedure of a blood cell image transmitting operation of the image processing unit  73  in the blood cell image display operation. In the blood cell image display unit  75 , when an event occurs, in which the instruction for displaying the blood cell image relating to one specimen is received as described above, in a state in which the measurement progress screen is displayed (Step S 371 ) a process of Step S 372  is invoked. 
     In Step S 372 , the CPU  751   a  transmits blood cell image transmitting request data, including the specimen ID of the specimen for which the instruction is made, to the image processing unit  73  via the communication interface  751   g  (Step S 372 ). 
     The request data transmitted from the blood cell image display unit  75  is received by the communication interface  731   h  of the image processing unit  73  (Step S 381  of  FIG. 18B ). In the CPU  731   a , a process of Step S 382  is invoked when an event occurs in which the request data is received. 
     In Step S 382 , the CPU  731   a  obtains classification result information from the specimen database DB 1  and the blood cell database DB 2  corresponding to the specimen ID (Step S 382 ). The classification result information includes the count result obtained by the blood cell counting apparatus  5 , white blood cell IDs specifying the white blood cells, the types (monocyte, neutrophil, basophil, eosinophil, lymphocyte, etc.) as the result of the white blood cell classification, information (display image flag) indicating whether or not the blood cell image is a display image, the count result (number) relating to each blood cell type, and a ratio (count result (%)) of the number of each blood cell type to the total number of the white blood cells. 
     Next, the CPU  731   a  transmits the obtained classification result information to the blood cell image display unit  75  via the communication interface  731   g  (Step S 383 ). 
     After transmitting the request data of the classification result information, the CPU  751   a  of the blood cell image display unit  75  stands by to receive the classification result information (No in Step S 373  of  FIG. 18A ). When the classification result information transmitted from the image processing unit  73  is received by the communication interface  751   g  of the blood cell image display unit  75  (Yes in Step S 373 ), the blood cell image to be displayed is specified by the display object flag (Step S 374 ), and the image transmitting request data requesting the transmitting of the specified blood cell image is transmitted to the image processing unit  73  via the communication interface  751   g  (Step S 375 ). 
     After transmitting the classification result information, the CPU  731   a  of the image processing unit  73  stands by to receive the image transmitting request data (No in Step S 384  of  FIG. 18B ). When the request data transmitted from the blood cell image display unit  75  is received by the communication interface  731   h  of the image processing unit  73  (Yes in Step S 384 ), the CPU  731   a  reads the blood cell image (after-correction blood cell image) requested by the image transmitting request data from the folder corresponding to the specimen ID in the blood cell image folder  735  in the hard disk  731   d  (Step S 385 ), transmits the read blood cell image to the blood cell image display unit  75  via the communication interface  731   g  (Step S 386 ), and completes the process. 
     After transmitting the image transmitting request data, the CPU  751   a  of the blood cell image display unit  75  stands by to receive the blood cell image (No in Step S 376  of  FIG. 18A ). When the blood cell image transmitted from the image processing unit  73  is received by the communication interface  751   g  of the blood cell image display unit  75  (Yes in Step S 376 ), a blood cell image review screen is displayed (Step S 377 ) and the process is completed. 
       FIG. 19  is a diagram showing an example of the blood cell image review screen. In a blood cell image review screen W, a blood cell image display area A 1  for displaying one or more blood cell images, a patient information display area A 2  for displaying patient information, a counted value display area A 3  for displaying the result of the counting of each type of classified blood cells, and an analysis result display area A 4  for displaying the analysis result of the blood cell counting apparatus  5  are included. In the blood cell image display area A 1 , images which are obtained by reducing received blood cell images are displayed as a list. A blood cell type is displayed with a string of characters (“Mono” for a monocyte, “Neut” for a neutrophil, “EO” for an eosinophil, “Baso” for a basophil, “Lymp” for a lymphocyte, etc.) in each reduced image. In addition, only the blood cell image which is determined as the display object in Step S 334  is displayed in the blood cell image display area A 1 , and the other blood cell images are not displayed. As a result, it is possible to display any type of the blood cell image alone, and there is no need to confirm the blood cell images which are a type not requiring review by the user of the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7 . Accordingly, the review of the blood cell image is performed with efficiency. 
     In the counted value display area A 3  of the blood cell image review screen W, plural buttons, each of which has a character string of a name of a blood cell type displayed therein, are arranged. These buttons can be selected by clicking the left button of a mouse. In a state in which a blood cell image is selected (the blood cell image can also be selected by clicking the left button of the mouse), the user selects a button of a desired blood cell type so that the blood cell image can be classified as the blood cell type. In addition, the count result (number) and the count result (%), which are registered on the blood cell data base DB 2   b  and received by the CPU  751   a  of the blood cell display unit in Step S 373 , are displayed in the counted value display area A 3 . 
     On the other hand, the count result of the blood cell counting apparatus  5 , which is registered on the specimen database DB 1  and included in the classification result information received by the CPU  751   a  of the blood cell image display unit in Step S 373 , is displayed in the analysis result display area A 4 . 
       FIG. 18C  is a flowchart showing the flow of a recount result registration operation of the blood cell image display unit  75 . As described above, in a state in which the blood cell image review screen is displayed, when input is received to change a blood cell type of a blood cell image (Step S 391 ), the CPU  751   a  stores a recount result with the changed classification in the RAM  751   c  (Step S 392 ). After that, when input is provided to the CPU  751   a  by clicking a review completion button  752   a  provided in the blood cell image review screen to complete the re-examination (Step S 393 ), the CPU  751   a  compares the count result (%) which is displayed in the counted value display area A 3  with the count result which is displayed in the analysis result display area A 4  (Step S 394 ). When the absolute value of the difference between two count results exceeds a predetermined value range which is stored in the warning output range table WT in advance (YES in Step S 395 ), the CPU  751   a  causes the image display section  752  to display the warning screen (Step S 396 ). Further, the warning screen is output not only for the blood cell type which is set to the display object, but also for the blood cell type which is not set to the display object on the blood cell image review screen W. In addition, the objects for comparison in Step S 394  are the same type of the blood cells. However, as to Band and Seg, the CPU  751   a  compares the sum of Band and Seg among the count results (%) which are displayed in the counted value display area A 3  with Neut (neutrophil) among the count results which are displayed in the analysis result display area A 4 . 
     Further, the predetermined value ranges stored in the warning output range table WT which is used in Step S 395  are set for each blood cell type. For example, in a case of Neut (neutrophil), the predetermined value range may be set to ±20%, and in a case of Eosin (eosinophil), ±5%. 
       FIG. 23  shows the warning screen V which is displayed in the image display section  752  in Step S 396 . As shown in the drawing, in the warning screen V, a warning display area V 1  which is used to warn the user that the count result of the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7  is diverged, in respect of the same specimen, from the count result of the blood cell counting apparatus  5 , a blood cell display area V 2  which is used to display the type of the blood cell in which the count results are diverged from each other, a classification change restart button V 3  which is used to restart the classification change of the blood cell type by the blood cell image review screen W without starting the registration of the count results on the host computer  9 , and an OK button V 4  which is used to register the count results on the host computer after it is recognized that the count results are diverged from each other. 
     When the classification change restart button V 3  is selected (YES in Step S 397 ), the CPU  751   a  returns the process to Step S 391  and restarts the classification change. On the other hand, when the OK button V 4  is selected (NO in Step S 397 ), the CPU  751   a  transmits the recount result, including the value counted for each blood cell type, which reflects the changed classification result to the image processing unit  73  and the host computer  9  via the communication interface  751   g  (Step S 398 ), and completes the process. The recount result is received by the image processing unit  73  and the host computer  9  to be registered in the blood cell database DB 2  of the image processing unit  73  and to be stored in the hard disk of the host computer  9 . In addition, when the absolute value of the difference between the count results is in the predetermined value range which is stored in the warning output range table WT in Step S 395  (NO in Step S 395 ), the CPU  751   a  skips the processes of Step S 396  and Step S 397 , and proceeds to the process of Step S 398 . Further, the value range used in Step S 395  is set for each blood cell type. In addition, the value range can be arbitrarily set by the user of the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7 , but it may be set to a fixed value range in advance. 
     &lt;Operation of Changing Setting of Review Item&gt; 
     As described above, the setting of the review item setting table TBL can be changed.  FIG. 20A  is a flowchart showing the flow of a setting screen display operation of the blood cell image display unit  75  in a review item changing operation, and  FIG. 20B  is a flowchart showing the flow of a review item setting information transmitting operation of the image processing unit  73  in the review item changing operation. In the blood cell image display unit  75 , in a state in which the measurement progress screen is displayed, a setting screen display instruction can be received by clicking a setting button (not shown) disposed in an upper area in the screen with the left button of a mouse. In the CPU  751   a , a process of Step S 402  is invoked when an event occurs in which the setting screen display instruction is received (Step S 401  of  FIG. 20A ). 
     In Step S 402 , the CPU  751   a  transmits review item setting information transmitting request data to the image processing unit  73  via the communication interface  751   g  (Step S 402 ). 
     The request data transmitted from the blood cell image display unit  75  is received by the communication interface  731   h  of the image processing unit  73  (Step S 411  of  FIG. 20B ). In the CPU  731   a , a process of Step S 412  is invoked when an event occurs in which the request data is received. 
     In Step S 412 , the CPU  731   a  reads the review item setting table TBL from the hard disk  731   d  (Step S 412 ). Next, the CPU  731   a  transmits review item setting information indicating the contents of the review item setting table TBL to the blood cell image display unit  75  via the communication interface  731   g  (Step S 413 ) and completes the process. 
     After transmitting the review item setting information request data, the CPU  751   a  of the blood cell image display unit  75  stands by to receive the review item setting information (No in Step S 403  of  FIG. 20A ). When the review item setting information transmitted from the image processing unit  73  is received by the communication interface  751   g  of the blood cell image display unit  75  (Yes in Step S 403 ), the CPU  751   a  displays a setting screen (Step S 404 ) and completes the process. 
       FIG. 21  is a diagram showing an example of the setting screen. As shown in  FIG. 21 , in the setting screen S, a blood cell type field A 11  indicating the blood cell type, a setting field A 12  which is used to set whether or not each blood cell type becomes the display object, a OK button B 1  which is used to register the setting of the display object and to complete the setting, and a cancel button B 2  which is used to stop the setting of the display object and to complete the display of the setting screen S are displayed. Each check box of the setting field A 12  can be checked with a check mark or cleared by clicking the left button of a mouse, and the blood cell types with the check mark become the display objects. 
       FIG. 20C  is a flowchart showing the flow of an operation of accepting a change in review item setting by the blood cell image display unit  75  in the review item changing operation, and  FIG. 20D  is a flowchart showing the flow of an operation of updating the review item setting table by the image processing unit  73  in the review item changing operation. As described above, when the blood cell image display unit  75  receives input from the user to change the review item setting information (Step S 421  of  FIG. 20C ), the CPU  751   a  reflects the contents of the change in the review item setting information of the RAM  751   c  (Step S 422 ). Then, when an instruction for updating the review item setting table TBL is received due to the selection of the OK button B 1  (Step S 423 ), the CPU  751   a  transmits the review item setting information stored in the RAM  751   c  to the image processing unit  73  via the communication interface  751   g  (Step S 424 ), completes the display of the setting screen W (Step S 425 ), and completes the process. 
     The review item setting information transmitted from the blood cell image display unit  75  is received by the communication interface  731   h  of the image processing unit  73  (Step S 431  of  FIG. 20D ). In the CPU  731   a , a process of Step S 432  is invoked when an event occurs in which the review item setting information is received. 
     In Step S 432 , the CPU  731   a  updates the review item setting table TBL in accordance with the received review item setting information (Step S 432 ) and completes the process. In this manner, the setting of the review item, which has been changed and input by the user, is reflected in the review item setting table TBL. 
     &lt;Shutdown Operation&gt; 
     Next, a shutdown operation of the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7  will be described. The user operates the blood cell image display unit  75 , so that the shutdown operation is performed. When the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7  is shut down, the image processing unit  73  automatically performs the accuracy management in order to confirm that the count result of the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7  has been correctly obtained.  FIG. 22A  is a flowchart showing the operation procedure of the image processing unit  73  in the shutdown operation.  FIG. 22B  is a flowchart showing the operation procedure of the image display unit  75  in the shutdown operation. 
     When the CPU  751   a  of the blood cell image display unit  75  receives a shutdown starting process instruction which is caused by the user pressing the shutdown starting button (not shown) (YES in Step S 511 ), the CPU  751   a  transmits a signal instructing to start the shutdown to the image processing unit  73  (Step S 512 ). When receiving the instruction signal to start the shutdown from the CPU  751   a  (Step S 501 ), the CPU  731   a  of the image processing unit  73  performs a process of selecting the count result to be used in the accuracy management from the specimen database DB 1  (Step S 502 ). In this process, the CPU  731   a  selects all the specimens which have the date set as the measurement date of the measurement date field F 15  of the specimen database DB 1 , and selects the specimens from the selected specimen to 20 specimens which match the selection condition registered on the selection condition table QCT. At this time, as the selection condition, it is preferable that the condition in which all of a neutrophil, a lymphocyte, a monocyte, an eosinophil, and a basophil are in a normal range which is shown in a healthy person, for example. The blood cell counting apparatus  5  is designed to correctly count at least the specimens of a healthy person, so that the accuracy in variation can be improved by mainly using the count result of the specimens of the healthy person. 
     Next, the CPU  731   a  reads the count results (%) of the specimen selected in Step S 502  and all the specimens having the same specimen ID from the blood cell database DB 2   b  (Step S 503 ). Then, the CPU  731   a  calculates the variation for each blood cell type in accordance with the following Equation (Step S 504 ).
 
Variation=(Count Result 1−Count Result 2)/Count Result 1×100%
 
     (Here, the count result  1  is an average value for each blood cell type of the count result of the specimen selected in Step S 502 , and the count result  2  is an average value for each blood cell type of the count result (%) read in Step S 503 . Further, the same count result of the same blood cell type is used for the count result  1  and the count result  2 . However, regarding Band and Seg, the count result  1  is calculated by the average value of the count result of Neut (neutrophil), and the count result  2  is calculated by the sum of the average value of the count result of Band and the average value of the count result of Seg.) 
     The CPU  731   a  creates the accuracy management screen on the basis of the variation obtained in Step S 504  (Step S 505 ), and transmits the display instruction of the accuracy management screen to the blood cell image display unit  75  (Step S 506 ). The CPU  751   a  of the blood cell image display unit  75  stands by the display instruction of the accuracy management screen (NO in Step S 513 ). When the display instruction of the accuracy management screen is received (YES in Step S 513 ), the CPU  751   a  displays the accuracy management screen on the image display section  752  (Step S 514 ). 
       FIG. 24  is a diagram showing the accuracy management screen which is displayed on the image display section  752 . As shown in the drawing, in the accuracy management screen Q, graphs of the display areas Q 1 , Q 2 , . . . indicating the result of the accuracy management in chronological order are displayed for each blood cell. Each graph of the display area Q 1 , Q 2 , . . . is provided with a blood cell type area q 1  indicating the blood cell type and a graph area q 2  indicating the result of the accuracy management in chronological order. In the graph displayed in the graph area q 2 , the vertical axis is set to the variation, and the horizontal axis is set to the date. The center of the vertical axis in the vertical direction is set to 0 of variation, the upper portion of the center line shows a positive value of the variation (that is, the count result obtained by the blood cell counting apparatus  5  is larger than the count result obtained by the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7 ), and the lower portion of the center line shows a negative value of the variation (that is, the count result obtained by the blood cell counting apparatus  5  is smaller than the count result obtained by the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7 ). The variation obtained in Step S 404  is plotted on a position according to the obtained value and the date, and displayed as plot  10 - 18 , plot  10 - 19 , plot  10 - 20 , and plot  10 - 21 . In addition, values showing a reference range of the variation are set in the image processing unit  73  for each blood cell type in order to determine whether or not the count result by the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7  is normally obtained. The variation departing from the reference range is plotted separate from the other plots. For example, regarding Neut (Band+Seg) as shown in  FIG. 24 , a reference range of the variation is set to ±0.2, the plot  10 - 20  at October 20th when the variation is larger than +20% is displayed with the x mark so as to be distinguished from the other plots. Similarly, regarding Eosin, the reference range of the variation is set to ±0.4, the plot at October 19th when the variation is larger than +40% is displayed with the x mark so as to be distinguished from the other plots. Further, the reference range can be arbitrarily set by the user of the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7 , but it may be set to a fixed value range in advance. Further, the accuracy management screen Q is displayed not only with the blood cell type which is set to the display object, but also with the blood cell type which is not set to the display object on the blood cell image review screen W. 
     The user of the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7  who confirms the accuracy management screen determines whether the shutdown continues or the shutdown is suspended so as to perform the maintenance of the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7 . In the image display section  752  of the blood cell image display unit  75 , a screen (not shown) is displayed to select the continuation and the suspension of the shutdown. When the continuation of the shutdown is instructed (YES in Step S 515 ), the CPU  752   a  shuts down the blood cell image display unit  75 , and transmits the instruction that the shutdown continues to the blood cell image processing unit  73  (Step S 516 ). When the suspension of the shutdown is instructed (NO in Step S 515 ), the CPU  752   a  transmits the suspension instruction to the blood cell image processing unit  73 , and suspends the shutdown by returning the process to Step S 511  (Step S 517 ). 
     When the continuation instruction of the shutdown is issued from the blood cell image displaying unit  75  (YES in Step S 507 ), the CPU  732   a  shuts down the blood cell image processing unit  73 , and transmits a signal to instruct the shutdown to the microscope unit  71  (Step S 508 ). The control section  726  of the microscope unit  71  which receives the shutdown instruction shuts down the microscope unit  71 . On the other hand, when the suspension instruction of the shutdown is issued from the blood cell image displaying unit  75  (NO in Step S 507 ), the CPU  732   a  suspends the shutdown by returning the process to Step S 501 . 
     With a configuration such as the one described above, the accuracy management screen is displayed on the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7 . Accordingly, the difference between the count result of the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7  and the count result of the blood cell counting apparatus  5  is confirmed, so that it is confirmed that the right count result is obtained by the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7 , that is, the accuracy management can be performed. In general, since the blood cell counting apparatus  5  confirms whether the right count result is obtained or not by the accuracy management specimen, it is possible to confirm whether the count result of the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7  is right or not by confirming the difference with the count result of the blood cell counting apparatus  5  on the basis of the reference value with high reliability. 
     In addition, the variation is displayed in the accuracy management screen, so that the comparison is easy to perform with the case where there is no difference between the count result of the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7  and the count result of the blood cell counting apparatus  5 . The blood cell image classifying apparatus  7  can easily confirm that the right count result is obtained. 
     In addition, the accuracy management screen displays the variation and the center line which shows the case where there is no difference between the count result of the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7  and the count result of the blood cell counting apparatus  5 , so that the accuracy of the difference can be easily confirmed. 
     In addition, the variation is calculated on the basis of the count results of plural specimens, so that the variation can be calculated with high accuracy. Therefore, it is possible to realize the accuracy management with high accuracy. 
     In addition, when the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7  is in the shutdown, the accuracy management can be automatically performed. Therefore, the accuracy management can be started without performing any particular operation. 
     In addition, with a configuration such as the one described above, when the count result of the blood cells performed by the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7  is diverged from the count result of the blood cells performed by the blood cell counting apparatus  5 , the warning screen is automatically output. Therefore, even though the count results of the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7  and the blood cell counting apparatus  5  are not compared with each other for each specimen, the user of the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7  can be made aware that the count results are diverged from each other, so that the examination can be efficiently performed. 
     In addition, when the warning screen is output, the screen is easily returned to the blood cell image review screen W by selecting the classification change button V 3 , so that the classification change can be visually performed with ease. 
     In addition, since the blood cell image which is the display object can be selected in the blood cell image review screen W, the review can be omitted for the blood cell type which is not required to be reviewed, the examination can be effectively achieved, and when the count results are diverged from each other, the warning is output even to the blood cell type which is omitted from review, so that it is possible to prevent the wrong count result relating to the blood cell type, which is omitted from review, from being registered on the host computer. 
     (Other Embodiments) 
     In the above-mentioned embodiments, the configuration has been described in which the blood smear which is prepared by the smear preparing apparatus  6  is configured to be automatically transmitted from the smear preparing apparatus  6  to the blood cell image display apparatus  7 , but the invention is not limited thereto. The blood smear may be manually set to the blood cell image display apparatus  7  by the user. 
     In the above-mentioned embodiments, the configuration has been described in which, when the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7  is in the shutdown, the accuracy management is automatically performed, but the invention is not limited thereto. It may be configured such that an accuracy management starting screen is displayed by the image display unit  75  to start the accuracy management, and when the user issues the instruction to start the accuracy management, the accuracy management is started. In addition, in the above-mentioned embodiments, the configuration has been described in which the variation is displayed in the accuracy management screen, but the count result of the blood cell counting apparatus  5  and the count result of the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7  may each be plotted on the graph. In this case, the count result of the blood cell counting apparatus  5  is normally displayed above the center line, so that the difference between two count results is easily comprehended. 
     In addition, in the above-mentioned embodiments, only the specimens which match the selection condition stored in the selection condition table QCT are used for calculating the variation. However, the count results of all the specimens which have the date set as the measurement date may be used for calculating the variation. 
     In addition, in the above-mentioned embodiments, the calculation is carried out from the average of the plural count results of the blood cell counting apparatus  5  and the average of the plural count results of the blood cell image classifying apparatus  7 . However, the calculation may be carried out from intermediate values of the plural count results. In addition, in the above-mentioned embodiments, the configuration has been described in which, by executing the image processing program, the computer functions as the image processing unit  73  to determine a blood cell image of a display object on the basis of the abnormality information of a specimen. However, the invention is not limited to this. A configuration may also be, in which the process of determining a blood cell image of a display object, the process of warning divergence in the count result, and the accuracy management process, is performed using dedicated hardware such as FPGA, ASIC or the like capable of executing the same process as the image processing program. 
     In the above-described embodiments, the configuration has been described in which a blood cell image is displayed by the blood cell image display unit  75  which is provided independently of the image processing unit  73 . However, the invention is not limited to this. A configuration may be employed in which, by one unit having the function of the image processing unit  73  as well as the function of the blood cell image display unit  75 , a blood cell image of a display object is determined on the basis of the abnormality information of a specimen and the determined blood cell image is displayed. Also, a configuration may be employed in which, by one unit having the functions of the microscope unit  71 , the image processing unit  73  and the blood cell image display unit  75 , the imaging of a slide glass, the reception of the specimen analysis result of the blood cell analyzing apparatus  5 , the warning of the count result divergence and the accuracy management are performed. 
     In the above-described embodiments, the configuration has been described in which all the processes of the image processing program  734   a  are executed by the single computer  73   a . However, the invention is not limited to this. A distribution system also can be employed for distributing the same processes as the above-described image processing program  734   a  to plural apparatuses (computers) and executing the processes. 
     In the above-described embodiments, the configuration has been described in which all the processes of the blood cell image display program  754   a  are executed by the single computer  75   a . However, the invention is not limited to this. A distribution system also can be employed for distributing the same processes as the above-described blood cell image display program  754   a  to plural apparatuses (computers) and executing the processes.