Therapeutic ultrasound (US) can be noninvasively focused to activate drugs, ablate tumors and deliver drugs beyond the blood brain barrier. However, well-controlled guidance of US therapy requires fusion with a navigational modality, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or X-ray computed tomography (CT). Here, we developed and validated tissue characterization using a fusion between US and CT. The performance of the CT/US fusion was quantified by the calibration error, target registration error and fiducial registration error. Met-1 tumors in the fat pads of 12 female FVB mice provided a model of developing breast cancer with which to evaluate CT-based tissue segmentation. Hounsfield units (HU) within the tumor and surrounding fat pad w...
Development of imaging methods capable of furnishing tumor-specific morphological, functional, and m...
Development of imaging methods capable of furnishing tumor-specific morphological, functional, and m...
Purpose: To compare T1- or T2-weighted magnetic resonanceimaging (MRI) and ultrasonography (US) as t...
Therapeutic ultrasound (US) can be noninvasively focused to activate drugs, ablate tumors and delive...
PURPOSE: To develop a precision tissue sampling technique that uses computed tomography (CT)-based r...
Purpose: To develop a precision tissue sampling technique that uses computed tomography (CT)–based r...
(MATERIAL and METHODS) First, we define the physical principals and optimal protocols that provide c...
AbstractPurpose: To investigate the feasibility and validity of real-time guidance using a fusion im...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the registration error of an ultrasound (US) fusi...
The use of complementary non-invasive imaging modalities has been proposed to track disease progress...
Preclinical in vivo CT is commonly used to visualise vessels at a macroscopic scale. However, it is ...
Ultrasound (US) is a popular medical imaging modality due to its low-cost, non-ionizing radiation, a...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Preclinical in vivo CT is commonly used to visualise vessels at a macrosc...
Copyright © 2013 Johanne Seguin et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
<div><h3>Objective</h3><p>Assessing the feasibility and efficiency of interventions using ultrasound...
Development of imaging methods capable of furnishing tumor-specific morphological, functional, and m...
Development of imaging methods capable of furnishing tumor-specific morphological, functional, and m...
Purpose: To compare T1- or T2-weighted magnetic resonanceimaging (MRI) and ultrasonography (US) as t...
Therapeutic ultrasound (US) can be noninvasively focused to activate drugs, ablate tumors and delive...
PURPOSE: To develop a precision tissue sampling technique that uses computed tomography (CT)-based r...
Purpose: To develop a precision tissue sampling technique that uses computed tomography (CT)–based r...
(MATERIAL and METHODS) First, we define the physical principals and optimal protocols that provide c...
AbstractPurpose: To investigate the feasibility and validity of real-time guidance using a fusion im...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the registration error of an ultrasound (US) fusi...
The use of complementary non-invasive imaging modalities has been proposed to track disease progress...
Preclinical in vivo CT is commonly used to visualise vessels at a macroscopic scale. However, it is ...
Ultrasound (US) is a popular medical imaging modality due to its low-cost, non-ionizing radiation, a...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Preclinical in vivo CT is commonly used to visualise vessels at a macrosc...
Copyright © 2013 Johanne Seguin et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
<div><h3>Objective</h3><p>Assessing the feasibility and efficiency of interventions using ultrasound...
Development of imaging methods capable of furnishing tumor-specific morphological, functional, and m...
Development of imaging methods capable of furnishing tumor-specific morphological, functional, and m...
Purpose: To compare T1- or T2-weighted magnetic resonanceimaging (MRI) and ultrasonography (US) as t...