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Improved diagnostics through quantitative ultrasound imaging
2009
2009 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Conventional B-mode imaging in ultrasound consists of displaying the log-compressed envelope of the backscattered signal. While clinical ultrasonic B-mode images have good spatial resolution, i.e., better than a millimeter, the contrast resolution of ultrasonic B-mode images is typically low. However, additional information is contained in the ultrasonic backscattered signal, which can be used to create images related to tissue microstructure. Because diagnosis of disease is typically based on
doi:10.1109/iembs.2009.5333465
pmid:19964021
fatcat:j3zivfnltjarnnnvhima2f4enq