TCRT April 2005No. 2 (p 121-226) April 2005 ISSN 1533-0338 Potential Applications of Vibro-acoustography in Breast Imaging (p. 151-158)Vibro-acoustography has gained interest in the recent years as a new modality for medical imaging. This method is based on low-frequency vibrations induced in the object by the radiation force of ultrasound. This paper focuses on potential applications of vibro-acoustography in breast imaging, including detection of microcalcifications, detection of arterial calcifications, and soft tissue imaging. In addition, we will briefly discuss our recent results of in vivo breast vibro-acoustography. Future developments and potential impact of vibro-acoustography in breast imaging are also discussed.
Key words: Vibro-acoustography, Breast, Microcalcifications, Mammography, Arterial calcification, Ultrasound, Imaging. Azra Alizad, M.D.1,* 1Department of Physiology and Biomedical Engineering Subscription is more cost effective than purchasing PDFs on-the-fly. Click here for details. |
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