Ultrasound medical imaging (UMI) is the most widely used image analysis technique, and often requires advanced in-vitro set up to perform morphological and functional investigations. These studies are based on contrast properties both related to tissue structure and injectable contrast agents (CA). In this work, we present a three-dimensional structure composed of two different hydrogels reassembly the microvascular network of a human tissue. This phantom was particularly suitable for the echocontrastographic measurements in human microvascular system. This phantom has been characterized to present the acoustic properties of an animal liver, that is, acoustic impedance (Z) and attenuation coefficient (AC), in UMI signal analysis in parti...
Surgeries can seem firstly hard to perform;this is why practices on perfect copies of the o...
© 2016 SPIE. Tissue mimicking materials are physical constructs exhibiting certain desired propertie...
Ultrasound phantoms are generally of two types. One mimics the acoustic properties of tissue (with r...
Tissue mimicking phantoms have been widely reported to be an important tool for development, optimis...
The thermal and mechanical effects induced in tissue by ultrasound can be exploited for therapeutic ...
The thermal and mechanical effects induced in tissue by ultrasound can be exploited for therapeutic ...
The thermal and mechanical effects induced in tissue by ultrasound can be exploited for therapeutic ...
The thermal and mechanical effects induced in tissue by ultrasound can be exploited for therapeutic ...
Materials with well-characterized acoustic properties are of great interest for the development of t...
Purpose : An anatomically realistic ultrasound liver phantom with tissue-specific distinct signal pr...
Materials with well-characterized acoustic properties are of great interest for the development of t...
In this work the preparation of tissue mimicking materials (TMMs) with independently tunable acousti...
Purpose : An anatomically realistic ultrasound liver phantom with tissue-specific distinct signal pr...
Materials with well-characterized acoustic properties are of great interest for the development of t...
Surgeries can seem firstly hard to perform;this is why practices on perfect copies of the o...
Surgeries can seem firstly hard to perform;this is why practices on perfect copies of the o...
© 2016 SPIE. Tissue mimicking materials are physical constructs exhibiting certain desired propertie...
Ultrasound phantoms are generally of two types. One mimics the acoustic properties of tissue (with r...
Tissue mimicking phantoms have been widely reported to be an important tool for development, optimis...
The thermal and mechanical effects induced in tissue by ultrasound can be exploited for therapeutic ...
The thermal and mechanical effects induced in tissue by ultrasound can be exploited for therapeutic ...
The thermal and mechanical effects induced in tissue by ultrasound can be exploited for therapeutic ...
The thermal and mechanical effects induced in tissue by ultrasound can be exploited for therapeutic ...
Materials with well-characterized acoustic properties are of great interest for the development of t...
Purpose : An anatomically realistic ultrasound liver phantom with tissue-specific distinct signal pr...
Materials with well-characterized acoustic properties are of great interest for the development of t...
In this work the preparation of tissue mimicking materials (TMMs) with independently tunable acousti...
Purpose : An anatomically realistic ultrasound liver phantom with tissue-specific distinct signal pr...
Materials with well-characterized acoustic properties are of great interest for the development of t...
Surgeries can seem firstly hard to perform;this is why practices on perfect copies of the o...
Surgeries can seem firstly hard to perform;this is why practices on perfect copies of the o...
© 2016 SPIE. Tissue mimicking materials are physical constructs exhibiting certain desired propertie...
Ultrasound phantoms are generally of two types. One mimics the acoustic properties of tissue (with r...