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... said. “Ultrasound is a tool that can be used to decrease the harm associated with unnecessary surgery and also decrease the cost associated with unnecessary surgery.” Elastography goes skin deep High-frequency ...
... stiffness can actually be a cause of some disease processes,” said Richard Ehman, MD, professor of radiology and leader of the team that developed MR elastography at Mayo. “However, many regions of the ...
... imaging with ultrasound Philips also showcased iU22 ultrasound, which features breast imaging capabilities including elastography. Elastography on the iU22 system with L12-5 transducer and breast tissue ...
CHICAGO—High-frequency ultrasound with ultrasound elastography successfully delineated the extent of and was able to provide quantitative differentiation among a variety of benign and malignant skin lesions, ...
CHICAGO--Elastography, when added to breast ultrasound, could help distinguish cancerous from benign lesions and avoid unnecessary biopsies, according to a study presented Monday at the Radiological Society ...
As part of its Healthymagination venture, GE Healthcare has unveiled its MR-Touch, MR elastography (MRE) technology that will soon be made commercially available.As part of its Healthymagination venture, ...
... reporting and biopsy planning. On the ultrasound front, the Vision 2010 upgrade on the Philips’ iU22 ultrasound system adds a new elastography solution that will be featured at the conference. The firm ...
Breast elastography allows physicians to give a more accurate diagnosis of breast cancer, according to a study presented this week at the 2009 annual meeting of the American Roentgen Ray Society in Boston.Breast ...
... for most ultrasound procedures has also hampered the unit shipment of ultrasound units.” To accelerate the adoption rates of various ultrasound technologies, including 3D, elastography and surgical ultrasound, ...
... studies) and CT colonography. But sharing the spotlight were sessions on IT informatics and integration and breast imaging such as breast MRI, sonoelastography and positron emission tomography. Altogether, ...
... Around the exhibit floor, vendors showed enhancements that fine-tune image acquisition, especially for cardiology and breast imaging. Real-time elastography imaging is helping to differentiate lesions ...
... Dynamic Micro Slice transducer for breast imaging, ElastoQ quantitative sonoelastography suite as a work in progress and Spatio-Temporal Image Correlation (STIC).Toshiba America Medical Systems introduced ...
... of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). Most of the researchers explored new roles for sonoelastography. Available as an advanced ultrasound technique since 1991, sonoelastography offers physicians ...
... Medical Systems (Booth 227) is showcasing new improvements to the HI Vision 900 and 5500 ultrasound scanners, as well as advances in real-time tissue elastography (E-mode), for applications beyond breast ...
Hitachi Medical Systems (Booth 227) is showcasing new improvements to the HI Vision 900 and 5500 ultrasound scanners, as well as advances in real-time tissue elastography (E-mode) for applications beyond ...
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Siemens Healthcare
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... Acuson S2000 systems, enables high-resolution elastography using both superficial and endocavity transducers. ...
... company is highlighting elastography as a works in progress, a technique that detects tumors based on their stiffness compared to normal tissue.     STIC is a gating technique used to assess the fetal ...
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Siemens Healthcare
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... available on both the Acuson Antares and Acuson S2000 systems, enables high-resolution elastography using both superficial and endocavity transducers. The new, high-density 18L6 HD transducer coupled ...
... imaging features as Pulse Inversion Harmonics, Transmit/Receive Spatial Compounding, Panoramic Imaging, Real-time 3D imaging and Elastography Imaging, Ultrasonix said. The company said its SonixTOUCH ...
...  The technology, called MR elastography (MRE), produces color-coded images known as elastograms that indicate how internal organs, muscles and tissues would feel to the touch. Red is the stiffest; purple, ...
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