نتایج جستجو برای: three dimensional ultrasonography

تعداد نتایج: 1562306  

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia 2007
Marcelo Luiz Campos Vieira Antônio José Sproesser

Mailing address: Marcelo Luiz Campos Vieira • Rua Cardoso de Melo, 463/21 04548-002 São Paulo, SP Brazil E-mail: [email protected] Manuscript received January 09, 2007; revised manuscript received January 01, 2007; accepted March 13, 2007. The use of three-dimensional echocardiography for the analysis of cardiac structures allows the viewing of planes that make the anatomic identification m...

Journal: :Optics letters 2007
Firooz A Sadjadi

The results of experiments in developing a method for extracting three-dimensional information from a scene by means of a polarimetric passive imaging sensor are summarized. This sensor provides a full Stokes vector at each sensor pixel location from which degree and angle of linear polarization are computed. The angle of linear polarization provides the azimuth angle of the surface normal vect...

Journal: :Cardiology clinics 2007
Ivan S Salgo

This article addresses the current state of the art of technology in three-dimensional echocardiography as it applies to transducer design, beam forming, display, and quantification. Because three-dimensional echocardiography encompasses many technical and clinical areas, this article reviews its strengths and limitations and concludes with an analysis of what to use when.

Journal: :Physical review letters 2010
V G Nazarenko O P Boiko H-S Park O M Brodyn M M Omelchenko L Tortora Yu A Nastishin O D Lavrentovich

The surface alignment of lyotropic chromonic liquid crystals can not only be planar (tangential) but also homeotropic, with self-assembled aggregates perpendicular to the substrate, as demonstrated by mapping optical retardation and by three-dimensional imaging of the director field. With time, the homeotropic nematic undergoes a transition into a tangential state. The anchoring transition is d...

2017
Tomoaki Tamaki Kazunori Miyaura Toshihiro Murakami Yu Kumazaki Yoshiyuki Suzuki Takashi Nakano Shingo Kato

PURPOSE To assess the feasibility of applying trans-applicator intracavitary ultrasonography to image-guided brachytherapy for cervical cancer. MATERIAL AND METHODS For this experiment, a phantom was created and included a polyethylene tube, intended to simulate a tandem applicator, which was inserted into chicken meat and embedded in agar, along with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-compatib...

Journal: :Optics letters 2016
Yuehang Wang Depeng Wang Yumiao Zhang Jumin Geng Jonathan F Lovell Jun Xia

Due to its unique capability of visualizing optical absorption in deep tissues, photoacoustic tomography is increasingly used in biomedical imaging. Among various types of transducer arrays, the linear array is perhaps the most widely used in photoacoustic tomography because it is commercially available and readily allows ultrasound imaging. However, the three-dimensional imaging capability of ...

2015
Xiaoming Li Zhihan Lv Baoyun Zhang Ling Yin Weixi Wang Shengzhong Feng Qiong Zhang Minfen Shen Bin Li Cheng Cheng

In this paper, a wavelet sparse representation based beamforming is proposed to improve the resolution and contrast of plane wave emission ultrasound imaging. First, the received signals are described as the convolution of the target scatterers with the point spread function of the system. And then, the wavelet sparse representation model is deduced according to the fact that the target scatter...

Journal: :International endodontic journal 2009
S Patel A Dawood E Whaites T Pitt Ford

Conventional radiographs used for the management of endodontic problems yield limited information because of the two-dimensional nature of images produced, geometric distortion and anatomical noise. These factors often act in combination. This review paper assesses the limitations of periapical radiographs and seeks to clarify three-dimensional imaging techniques that have been suggested as adj...

1996
R. N. Rohling

A drawback of conventional 2-D ultrasound imaging is the requirement that the physician mentally reconstruct 3-D anatomy given multiple 2-D image slices. This paper reviews attempts to overcome this problem using 3-D ultrasonic imaging. It is argued that free-hand imaging holds the most promise for e ective and inexpensive 3-D ultrasound. In the free-hand paradigm, the physician is allowed to m...

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