TCRT April 2005

category image Volume 4
No. 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,*
Dana H. Whaley, M.D.2
James F. Greenleaf, Ph.D.1
Mostafa Fatemi, Ph.D.1

1Department of Physiology and Biomedical Engineering
2Department of Radiology
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
200 First Street, SW
Rochester, MN 55905, USA
*aza@mayo.edu

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