AbstractConventional diagnostic ultrasound images of the anatomy (as opposed to blood flow) reveal differences in the acoustic properties of soft tissues (mainly echogenicity but also, to some extent, attenuation), whereas ultrasound-based elasticity images are able to reveal the differences in the elastic properties of soft tissues (e.g., elasticity and viscosity). The benefit of elasticity imaging lies in the fact that many soft tissues can share similar ultrasonic echogenicities but may have different mechanical properties that can be used to clearly visualize normal anatomy and delineate pathologic lesions. Typically, all elasticity measurement and imaging methods introduce a mechanical excitation and monitor the resulting tissue respon...
AbstractThe breast section of these Guidelines and Recommendations for Elastography produced under t...
Elastography, the science of creating noninvasive images of mechanical characteristics of tissues, h...
AbstractThe breast section of these Guidelines and Recommendations for Elastography produced under t...
AbstractConventional diagnostic ultrasound images of the anatomy (as opposed to blood flow) reveal d...
Conventional diagnostic ultrasound images of the anatomy (as opposed to blood flow) reveal differenc...
AbstractUltrasonography has been widely used for diagnosis since it was first introduced in clinical...
Abstract Tissue stiffness has long been known to be a biomarker of tissue pathology. ...
Conventional B-mode ultrasound provides information on the anatomical features using acoustic impeda...
Ultrasonic elastography (UE) is a set of ultrasonic imaging techniques used to noninvasively quantif...
Abstract — Ultrasound elastography is an imaging technique used to image tissue elasticity and is of...
After X-radiography, ultrasound is now the most common of all the medical imaging technologies. For ...
AbstractUltrasound elastography is a technique currently under development. Its use in clinical prac...
Shear wave elastography (SWE) is one of the new elastography imaging technique s which uses ultrafa...
Changes in tissue elasticity are generally correlated with its pathological state. In many cases, de...
Ultrasound devices and methodologies have been continuously evolving and becoming more important as ...
AbstractThe breast section of these Guidelines and Recommendations for Elastography produced under t...
Elastography, the science of creating noninvasive images of mechanical characteristics of tissues, h...
AbstractThe breast section of these Guidelines and Recommendations for Elastography produced under t...
AbstractConventional diagnostic ultrasound images of the anatomy (as opposed to blood flow) reveal d...
Conventional diagnostic ultrasound images of the anatomy (as opposed to blood flow) reveal differenc...
AbstractUltrasonography has been widely used for diagnosis since it was first introduced in clinical...
Abstract Tissue stiffness has long been known to be a biomarker of tissue pathology. ...
Conventional B-mode ultrasound provides information on the anatomical features using acoustic impeda...
Ultrasonic elastography (UE) is a set of ultrasonic imaging techniques used to noninvasively quantif...
Abstract — Ultrasound elastography is an imaging technique used to image tissue elasticity and is of...
After X-radiography, ultrasound is now the most common of all the medical imaging technologies. For ...
AbstractUltrasound elastography is a technique currently under development. Its use in clinical prac...
Shear wave elastography (SWE) is one of the new elastography imaging technique s which uses ultrafa...
Changes in tissue elasticity are generally correlated with its pathological state. In many cases, de...
Ultrasound devices and methodologies have been continuously evolving and becoming more important as ...
AbstractThe breast section of these Guidelines and Recommendations for Elastography produced under t...
Elastography, the science of creating noninvasive images of mechanical characteristics of tissues, h...
AbstractThe breast section of these Guidelines and Recommendations for Elastography produced under t...