Attenuation and damping in elastography are naturally of great interest as the presence of these effects in biological tissue goes without question and therefore must be addressed if quantitative assessment of tissue elastic properties is to be achieved. Additionally, given the change in the tissue structure present in the diseases that elastographic imaging seeks to detect and diagnose, there is every reason to expect that the resulting lesions will also exhibit a change in their attenuation behaviour, indicating diagnostic value to any description of the damping property distribution elastographic methods are able to provide. This thesis will present the unique contribution of the development of several Elastographic models for MR based r...
The objective of tissue engineering (TE) is to create functional replacements for various tissues; t...
International audienceSolid tumour growth is often associated with the accumulation of mechanical st...
International audienceSolid tumour growth is often associated with the accumulation of mechanical st...
Attenuation and damping in elastography are naturally of great interest as the presence of these eff...
MR Elastography (MRE) is a relatively novel imaging technique using conventional MRI methods to asse...
Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MRE) is an emerging imaging modality for quantifying soft tissue el...
Magnetic resonance elastography and related shear wave ultrasound elastography techniques can be use...
Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MRE) is an emerging medical imaging modality that allows quantifica...
PURPOSE: Imaging of breast tumors and various breast tissues using magnetic resonance (MR) elastogra...
Purpose: To describe initial in vivo experiences with a sub-zone-based, steady-state MR elastography...
A three-dimensional, incompressible, Rayleigh damped magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) material ...
Traditional mechanical testing often results in the destruction of the sample, and in the case of lo...
Traditional mechanical testing often results in the destruction of the sample, and in the case of lo...
The objective of tissue engineering (TE) is to create functional replacements for various tissues; t...
Magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) is a potentially transformative imaging modality allowing loca...
The objective of tissue engineering (TE) is to create functional replacements for various tissues; t...
International audienceSolid tumour growth is often associated with the accumulation of mechanical st...
International audienceSolid tumour growth is often associated with the accumulation of mechanical st...
Attenuation and damping in elastography are naturally of great interest as the presence of these eff...
MR Elastography (MRE) is a relatively novel imaging technique using conventional MRI methods to asse...
Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MRE) is an emerging imaging modality for quantifying soft tissue el...
Magnetic resonance elastography and related shear wave ultrasound elastography techniques can be use...
Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MRE) is an emerging medical imaging modality that allows quantifica...
PURPOSE: Imaging of breast tumors and various breast tissues using magnetic resonance (MR) elastogra...
Purpose: To describe initial in vivo experiences with a sub-zone-based, steady-state MR elastography...
A three-dimensional, incompressible, Rayleigh damped magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) material ...
Traditional mechanical testing often results in the destruction of the sample, and in the case of lo...
Traditional mechanical testing often results in the destruction of the sample, and in the case of lo...
The objective of tissue engineering (TE) is to create functional replacements for various tissues; t...
Magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) is a potentially transformative imaging modality allowing loca...
The objective of tissue engineering (TE) is to create functional replacements for various tissues; t...
International audienceSolid tumour growth is often associated with the accumulation of mechanical st...
International audienceSolid tumour growth is often associated with the accumulation of mechanical st...