نتایج جستجو برای: soft tissue phantom

تعداد نتایج: 1011597  

Journal: :journal of lasers in medical sciences 0
ena mathur department of oral medicine and radiology, rajasthan dental college, jaipur, rajasthan, india mohit sareen senior lecturer, department of oral medicine and radiology, rajasthan dental college, jaipur, rajasthan, india payal dhaka senior lecturer, department of oral medicine and radiology, rajasthan dental college, jaipur, rajasthan, india pallavi baghla senior lecturer, department of oral medicine and radiology, rajasthan dental college, jaipur, rajasthan, india

introduction: lasers have made tremendous progress in the field of dentistry and have turned out to be crucial in oral surgery as collateral approach for soft tissue surgery. this rapid progress can be attributed to the fact that lasers allow efficient execution of soft tissue procedures with excellent hemostasis and field visibility. when matched to scalpel, electrocautery or high frequency de...

2010
K. M. Moerman A. M. Sprengers C. K. Simms R. M. Lamerichs J. Stoker A. J. Nederveen

Introduction: The MRI based measurement of dynamic 3D deformation of soft tissue in-vivo is relevant to many areas of research such as cardiac biomechanics, the assessment of tumor motion and preoperative planning. Furthermore, when combined with inverse analysis, it enables the non-invasive determination of the mechanical properties of human soft tissue [1]. The current study uses SPAtial Modu...

Mohamad Yousefi Sooteh Nader Riahi Alam Sadegh Shurche

Introduction: In recent years, the use of magnetic resonance (MR) images in radiation treatment planning has drawn considerable attention. However, although the extent of a tumor can be determined in great detail on MR images, the geometric accuracy of these images is limited by distortions stemming from the inhomogeneity of the static background magnetic field, the nonlineari...

2009
Hatef Mehrabian Hirad Karimi Abbas Samani

A novel optical flow based technique is presented in this paper to measure the nodal displacements of soft tissue undergoing large deformations. In hyperelasticity imaging, soft tissues maybe compressed extensively [1] and the deformation may exceed the number of pixels ordinary optical flow approaches can detect. Furthermore in most biomedical applications there is a large amount of image info...

2015
Guan-Chun Chun Hsing-Jung Chiang Kuan-Hung Lin Chien-Ming Li Pei-Jarn Chen Tainsong Chen

The biomechanical properties of soft tissues vary with pathological phenomenon. Ultrasound elasticity imaging is a noninvasive method used to analyze the local biomechanical properties of soft tissues in clinical diagnosis. However, the echo signal-to-noise ratio (eSNR) is diminished because of the attenuation of ultrasonic energy by soft tissues. Therefore, to improve the quality of elastograp...

ژورنال: پژوهش در پزشکی 2018

Background: Average glandular dose (AGD), entrance skin air kerma (ESAK) and normalized glandular dose (DgN) are the main dosimetric quantities in mammography. Breast tissue composition is one of the factors affecting on DgN values. In this study both homogeneous and heterogeneous breast tissue is assumed and its impact on DgN values are evaluated. Methods: Homogeneous breast phantom with diffe...

Behnoosh Teimourian Hossein Ghadiri, Mohammad Reza Ay Mojtaba Shamsaei Zafarghandi

  In present PET/CT scanners, PET attenuation correction is performed by relying on the information given by CT scan. In the CT-based attenuation correction methods, dual-energy technique (DECT) is the most accurate approach, which has been limited due to the increasing patient dose. In this feasibility study, we have introduced a new method that can implement dual-en...

2008
Hatef Mehrabian Abbas Samani

In breast elastography, breast tissues usually undergo large compressions resulting in significant geometric and structural changes, and consequently nonlinear mechanical behavior. In this study, an elastography technique is presented where parameters characterizing tissue nonlinear behavior is reconstructed. Such parameters can be used for tumor tissue classification. To model the nonlinear be...

Journal: :Ultrasound in medicine & biology 2010
Martin O Culjat David Goldenberg Priyamvada Tewari Rahul S Singh

The characterization and calibration of ultrasound imaging systems requires tissue-mimicking phantoms with known acoustic properties, dimensions and internal features. Tissue phantoms are available commercially for a range of medical applications. However, commercial phantoms may not be suitable in ultrasound system design or for evaluation of novel imaging techniques. It is often desirable to ...

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