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J N Yang1, A D Murphy, E L Madsen, J A Zagzebski, K W Gilchrist, G R Frank, M C Macdonald, C A Millard, A Faraggi, C A Jaramillo.
Abstract
A method has been developed for mapping density and ultrasonic speed in 1 mm thick slices of soft tissue with a resolution of about 1 mm. Tests using phantom sections have verified the accuracy and resolution of the ultrasonic speed maps. The method has been applied to breast tissues of three patients including tumors and surrounding tissue. Fixing a specimen in 5% formaldehyde did not change the degree of local variation in ultrasonic speeds, and raised mean speeds by less than 0.8%. The densities with fixing remained almost unchanged at low tissue densities (0.93 g/cm3), but rose 1.5% for higher tissue density (greater than 1.00 g/cm3).Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1998250 DOI: 10.1177/016173469101300105
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrason Imaging ISSN: 0161-7346 Impact factor: 1.578