نتایج جستجو برای: ultrasound energy

تعداد نتایج: 772449  

2000
Yusuf Sinan Akgul Chandra Kambhamettu Maureen Stone

One way of dealing with the problems of computerized analysis of ultrasound images is to develop taskspecific systems, which allows assumptions about the structures under consideration. In this paper, we introduce a new ultrasound contour tracker, tonTrak, for the mid-sagital and coronal ultrasound image sequences of the human tongue. tonTrak makes assumptions about the ultrasound modality and ...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiology 0
su ho kim department of radiology, yeouido st. mary’s hospital, college of medicine, the catholic university of korea, seoul, korea jee young kim department of radiology, yeouido st. mary’s hospital, college of medicine, the catholic university of korea, seoul, korea; department of radiology, yeouido st. mary’s hospital, college of medicine, the catholic university of korea, 10 63ro yeongdeunpo-gu, seoul 150-713, korea. tel: +82-237792017, fax: +82-27835288 woo chan park department of surgery, yeouido st. mary’s hospital, college of medicine, the catholic university of korea, seoul, korea mee kyung kim department of internal medicine, yeouido st. mary’s hospital, college of medicine, the catholic university of korea, seoul, korea tae jung kim department of hospital pathology, yeouido st. mary’s hospital, college of medicine, the catholic university of korea, seoul, korea

a 29-year-old woman with systemic lupus erythematosus (sle) presented with palpitation and neck swelling. initial sonography showed an ill-defined hypoechoic lesion in the right thyroid gland, mentioning subacute thyroiditis. the patient received conservative care for one week. however, her neck swelling worsened and she complained of dyspnea. follow up sonography showed marked enlargement of b...

Journal: :apadana journal of clinical research 2012
nader saki fakher rahim nastaran ranjbari soheila nikakhlagh hamid dehdashti

lingual thyroid (lt) is a rare developmental thyroid anomaly usually affecting. although the exact pathogenesis of this ectopic, accessory thyroid tissue is not known, it generally originates from epithelial tissue of non-obliterated thyroglossal ductus. in this report, a case of lingual thyroid in a 45- year old male patient with difficulty in breathing and swallowing complaints for five years...

Journal: :Journal of pharmaceutical sciences 2002
Héctor R Guzmán Daniel X Nguyen Andrew J McNamara Mark R Prausnitz

Ultrasound has been shown to deliver small compounds, macromolecules, and DNA into cells, which suggests potential applications in drug and gene delivery. However, the effect of molecular size on intracellular uptake has not been quantified. This study measured the effect of molecule size (calcein, 623 Da; bovine serum albumin, 66 kDa; and two dextrans, 42 and 464 kDa) on molecular uptake and c...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1998
J Larsson J Carlson S B Olsson

AIMS To investigate if it was possible to lower the dose of streptokinase and maintain an effective thrombolysis by adding pulsed low energy ultrasound. METHODS 53 retinal veins in 27 rabbits were occluded by rose bengal enhanced laser treatment. Six rabbits were treated with streptokinase (50,000 IU/kg), 10 rabbits were treated with a low dose of streptokinase (25,000 IU/kg), and 11 rabbits ...

2015
Johanna van Breugel Joost Wijlemans Martijn de Greef Gerald Schubert Maurice van den Bosch Chrit Moonen Mario Ries

Background/introduction Since approximately 1.6 percent of men and women will be diagnosed with kidney and renal pelvis cancer during their lifetime, there is a growing interest in non-invasive kidney sparing therapy for renal cancer. As a consequence, several patient studies investigated the feasibility of high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) for the thermal ablation of renal masses. The m...

2008
Yang HOU Jin-Sung KIM Shai ASHKENAZI Sheng-Wen HUANG L. Jay GUO Matthew O’DONNELL

Real-time three-dimensional (3D) high-resolution ultrasound imaging requires 2D phased arrays operating at frequencies higher than 50 MHz, which poses a great challenge for piezoelectric technologies. A promising alternative is an optoacoustic array relying on optical generation and detection of ultrasound. We present an all-optical ultrasound transducer, which consists of a 2D gold nanostructu...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2015
Andrew Fleischman Christopher Vecchio Youhan Sunny Christopher R Bawiec Peter A Lewin J Yasha Kresh Andrew R Kohut

Isolated neonatal rat ventricular cardiomyocytes were used to study the influence of ultrasound on the chronotropic response in a tissue culture model. The beat frequency of the cells, varying from 40 to 90 beats/min, was measured based upon the translocation of the nuclear membrane captured by a high-speed camera. Ultrasound pulses (frequency = 2.5 MHz) were delivered at 300-ms intervals [3.33...

Journal: :Journal of colloid and interface science 2016
Toktam Rezayi Mohammad H Entezari

Fabrication of suitable roughness is a fundamental step for acquiring superhydrophobic surfaces. For this purpose, a deposition of ZnO nanoparticles on Al surface was carried out by simple immersion and ultrasound approaches. Then, surface energy reduction was performed using stearic acid (STA) ethanol solution for both methods. The results demonstrated that ultrasound would lead to more stable...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2014
Grant Riesberg Timothy A Bigelow Dan J Stessman Martin H Spalding Linxing Yao Tong Wang Jin Xu

To consider microalgae lipid biofuel as a viable energy source, it is a necessity to maximize algal cell lysis, lipid harvest, and thus biofuel production versus the energy used to lyse the cells. Previous techniques have been to use energy consumptive ultrasound waves in the 10-40 kHz range in a stationary exposure environment. This study evaluated the potential of using 1.1 MHz ultrasound pul...

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