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Real-time monitoring of the transients of HIFU-induced lesions
Hui Yao,
Emad S. Ebbini
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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B-mode
66%
Ex Vivo Tissues
33%
Excised Tissue
33%
Grayscale
33%
Harmonic Content
33%
Intensity Level
33%
Inversion Imaging
66%
Lesion Formation
66%
Lesion Location
66%
Lesion Size
33%
Level Set Method
33%
Liver Tissue
33%
Microsecond Pulse
33%
Mode Inversion
66%
Pulse Inversion
100%
Raster Scanning
33%
Real-time Imaging
33%
RF Data
66%
Scanned Data
33%
Steady State
33%
Time Monitoring
100%
Transient Analysis
33%
Engineering
Grayscale
100%
Harmonic Content
100%
Harmonics
100%
Level Intensity
100%
Level Set Method
100%
Microsecond
100%
Transducer
100%
Transient Analysis
100%
Transients
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Diagnosis
20%
Ex Vivo
40%
High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound
100%
Liver Tissue
20%
Pulse Rate
100%
Steady State
20%