نتایج جستجو برای: Three-dimensional ultrasonography

تعداد نتایج: 1562306  

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2008
d. vosough m. masoudifard a. vajhi m. molazem a. veshkini

this study was conducted to determine the use of three-dimensional ultrasonography (3du) in ocular imaging of the dog and measuring of its optical axis. 12 healthy mixed-breed dogs including 6 males and 6 females were studied. 3du of the eyes were done using a 5–12 mhz linear trapezoid transducer. 3du of the eyes were evaluated and the normal optical long axis through a line between the cornea ...

Journal: :Annual review of biomedical engineering 1999
G York Y Kim

Since the introduction of medical ultrasound in the 1950s, modern diagnostic ultrasound has progressed to see many major diagnostic tools come into widespread clinical use, such as B-mode imaging, color-flow imaging, and spectral Doppler. New applications, such as panoramic imaging, three-dimensional imaging, and quantitative imaging, are now beginning to be offered on some commercial ultrasoun...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiology 0
firoozeh ahmadi department of reproductive imaging at reproductive biomedicine research center, royan institute for reproductive biomedicine, acecr, tehran, iran; department of reproductive imaging at reproductive biomedicine research center, royan institute for reproductive biomedicine, acecr, p. o. box: 16635-148, tehran, iran. tel: +98-2123562446 hadieh haghighi department of reproductive imaging at reproductive biomedicine research center, royan institute for reproductive biomedicine, acecr, tehran, iran

2003
Hector Lopez

Today’s ultrasound imaging systems produce better images and display more information than it was possible to display 30 years ago. Similarly, performance criteria for ultrasound imaging systems and the tools used to make these measurements have evolved, and have become more complex. This presentation will informally discuss a few examples of the evolution of ultrasound imaging systems and perf...

2014
Anca Ciurte Xavier Bresson Olivier Cuisenaire Nawal Houhou Sergiu Nedevschi Jean-Philippe Thiran Meritxell Bach Cuadra

Ultrasound segmentation is a challenging problem due to the inherent speckle and some artifacts like shadows, attenuation and signal dropout. Existing methods need to include strong priors like shape priors or analytical intensity models to succeed in the segmentation. However, such priors tend to limit these methods to a specific target or imaging settings, and they are not always applicable t...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 1998
D Phillips K J Parker

We propose a novel test object for ultrasound imaging. The test object, or phantom, is manufactured using thin film techniques allowing precise placement of 'digital scatterers' which can produce sophisticated test targets, similar to those that are widely used in imaging science to evaluate displays, printers and electronic imaging systems. These test objects can be used in conjunction with st...

Journal: :Interface focus 2011
Jeff Powers Frederick Kremkau

Medical ultrasound imaging has advanced dramatically since its introduction only a few decades ago. This paper provides a short historical background, and then briefly describes many of the system features and concepts required in a modern commercial ultrasound system. The topics addressed include array beam formation, steering and focusing; array and matrix transducers; echo image formation; t...

Majid Masoudifard Mohammad Molazem, Noshin Ghazale Sarang Soroori, Shaghayegh Asadi Shahram Jamshidi

Objective: Detection and evaluation of adrenal glands are complex problems in conventional ultrasonography in dogs. Using three-dimensional (3D) ultrasonography (US) in adrenal gland volume evaluation can add new potential for further adrenal studies. Design: Descriptive study Animals: a total of 10 mix breed dogs Procedures: The dogs underwent two dimensional (2D) and 3D US of the adrenal g...

Journal: :The Veterinary clinics of North America. Small animal practice 2017
João S Orvalho

Echocardiography is one of the most important diagnostic tools in veterinary cardiology, and one of the greatest recent developments is real-time three-dimensional imaging. Real-time three-dimensional echocardiography is a new ultrasonography modality that provides comprehensive views of the cardiac valves and congenital heart defects. The main advantages of this technique, particularly real-ti...

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