Multimodal/multispectral images of a population of cells are
simultaneously collected. Photometric and/or morphometric features
identifiable in the images are used to separate the population of cells
into a plurality of subpopulations. Where the population of cells
includes diseased cells and healthy cells, the images can be separated
into a healthy subpopulation, and a diseased subpopulation. Where the
population of cells does not include diseased cells, one or more ratios
of different cell types in patients not having a disease condition can be
compared to the corresponding ratios in patients having the disease
condition, enabling the disease condition to be detected. For example,
blood cells can be separated into different types based on their images,
and an increase in the number of lymphocytes, a phenomenon associated
with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, can readily be detected.