Objectives: Shear-wave elastography (SWE) provides valuable stiffness within breast masses, making it a useful supplement to conventional ultrasound imaging. Super-resolution ultrasound (SRUS) imaging ...
namely ultrasound, magnetic resonance, optical, and photoacoustic means. Then, approaches for theoretical modeling and tracking of shear waves are detailed. Following it, some examples of applications ...
Abstract: 3D Shear Wave Absolute Vibro-Elastography (S-WAVE) is a steady-state, volumetric elastography imaging technique similar to magnetic resonance elastography (MRE), with the additional ...
Transient elastography is an ultrasound-based technology that involves ... which in turn induces an electric shear wave that propagates throughout the liver tissue. The pulse-echo ultrasound ...
from the University of Paris VII for his work on ultrafast imaging and shear wave propagation in soft tissues for cancer detection. After a post-doctoral position at the Laboratoire Ondes et ...
also called transient elastography, measures the stiffness in your liver. With this type of ultrasound, the sonographer uses a different type of transducer, which uses sound waves to send ...
Sleep Apnea” or ‟Ultrasound shear-wave elastography” or ‟MR elastography” or ‟Ultrasound” or ‟Sonoelastography”. We included prospective observational studies that used ultrasound in any of its modes ...
Using retrospective data, researchers developed a DL network, FIB-Net, to predict liver stiffness based on ultrasound images. FIB-Net was designed to identify patients with a shear-wave elastography ...