We discuss the effectively detectable scattered intensity of ultrasound from diagnostic microbubble suspensions, taking dissipative mechanisms in the liquid medium into account. In particular, we conclude that neither non-linear wave steepening of the incident (driving) wave nor of the outgoing (scattered) wave has a large effect on the scattered signal from typical bubbles. It is shown that, paradoxically, the far-field solution of the wave field is sufficient to compute the magnitude of expected temperature rises in the medium due to acoustic heat deposition, although appreciable heating is limited to intermediate-field distances from the bubble surface
The propagation of diagnostic ultrasonic imaging pulses in tissue and their interaction with contras...
Ultrasound contrast agents (UCA), used in echographic imaging techniques, may represent an interesti...
Merely the presence of compressible entities, known as bubbles, greatly enriches the physical phenom...
The sound scattering of free microbubbles released from strongly driven ultrasound contrast agents w...
The scattering of ultrasound from bubbles of $\sim 1~\mu$m radius, such as used in contrast enhancer...
The scattering of ultrasound from bubbles of $\sim 1 \mu$m radius, such as used in contrast enhancer...
Abstract. The scattering of ultrasound from bubbles of 1 m radius, such as used in contrast enhance...
Microbubbles are currently used as contrast agents for diagnostic imaging on account of their high s...
Rapid hyperthermia resulting in tissue necrosis has proven to be a useful therapeutic modality for c...
The density and compressibility parameters of blood cells hardly differ from those of plasma. Theref...
The interaction of droplets and bubbles with ultrasound has been studied extensively in the last 25 ...
Interest in coated microbubbles as agents for therapeutic and quantitative imaging applications in b...
Interest in microbubbles as agents for therapeutic and quantitative imaging applications in biomedic...
A complete understanding of high-intensity focused ultrasound-induced temperature changes in tissue ...
Rapid hyperthermia resulting in tissue necrosis has proven to be a useful therapeutic modality for c...
The propagation of diagnostic ultrasonic imaging pulses in tissue and their interaction with contras...
Ultrasound contrast agents (UCA), used in echographic imaging techniques, may represent an interesti...
Merely the presence of compressible entities, known as bubbles, greatly enriches the physical phenom...
The sound scattering of free microbubbles released from strongly driven ultrasound contrast agents w...
The scattering of ultrasound from bubbles of $\sim 1~\mu$m radius, such as used in contrast enhancer...
The scattering of ultrasound from bubbles of $\sim 1 \mu$m radius, such as used in contrast enhancer...
Abstract. The scattering of ultrasound from bubbles of 1 m radius, such as used in contrast enhance...
Microbubbles are currently used as contrast agents for diagnostic imaging on account of their high s...
Rapid hyperthermia resulting in tissue necrosis has proven to be a useful therapeutic modality for c...
The density and compressibility parameters of blood cells hardly differ from those of plasma. Theref...
The interaction of droplets and bubbles with ultrasound has been studied extensively in the last 25 ...
Interest in coated microbubbles as agents for therapeutic and quantitative imaging applications in b...
Interest in microbubbles as agents for therapeutic and quantitative imaging applications in biomedic...
A complete understanding of high-intensity focused ultrasound-induced temperature changes in tissue ...
Rapid hyperthermia resulting in tissue necrosis has proven to be a useful therapeutic modality for c...
The propagation of diagnostic ultrasonic imaging pulses in tissue and their interaction with contras...
Ultrasound contrast agents (UCA), used in echographic imaging techniques, may represent an interesti...
Merely the presence of compressible entities, known as bubbles, greatly enriches the physical phenom...