Advances in ultrasound techniques and instrumentation
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Advances in ultrasound techniques and instrumentation
(Clinics in diagnostic ultrasound, v. 28)
Churchill Livingstone, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A comprehensive survey of the current state of the art in ultrasonic techniques and instrumentation. The text discusses developments in three-dimensional imaging, Doppler and CVI colour-flow imaging, and approaches the relevant physics and mathematics in a direct fashion.
Table of Contents
- Display and perception of ultrasound images
- probes as used in cardiology with emphasis on transesophageal and intravascular applications
- ultrasound contrast agents
- advances in imaging techniques
- speckle reduction
- three-dimensional imaging
- needle guidance techniques
- techniques for colour-flow imaging
- ultimate limits in ultrasound image resolution
- blood flow quantitation - waveform analysis, volume measurement, tumour flow and the role of colour imaging
- ultrasound picture archiving and communication systems
- impact of safety considerations on ultrasound equipment and use
- quality management of ultrasound diagnosis.
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