ISBN-13: 9781119021513 / Angielski / Twarda / 2019 / 616 str.
ISBN-13: 9781119021513 / Angielski / Twarda / 2019 / 616 str.
Ultrasound Elastography for Biomedical Applications and Medicine Ivan Z. Nenadic, Matthew W. Urban, James F.
Chapter I: Editors Introduction
Ivan Nenadic, Matthew W. Urban, James F. Greenleaf, Jean–Luc Gennisson, Miguel Bernal, Mickaël Tanter
Chapter 2.Theory of Ultrasound Physics and Imaging
Roberto Lavarello and Michael L Oelze
Chapter 3: Elastography and the Continuum of Tissue Response
Kevin J. Parker
Chapter 4: Ultrasonic Methods for Assessment of Tissue Motion in Elastography
Jingfeng Jiang, Bo Peng
Chapter 5 : Continuum Mechanics Tensor Calculus and Solutions to Wave Equations
Luiz Vasconcelos, Jean–Luc Gennisson, Ivan Z. Nenadic
Chapter 6 :Transverse wave propagation in anisotropic media
Jean–Luc Gennisson
Chapter 7 :Transverse Wave Propagation in Bounded Media
Javier Brum
Chapter 8 :Rheological model–based methods for estimating tissue viscoelasticity
Jean–Luc Gennisson
Chapter 9 :Wave propagation in viscoelastic materials
Yue Wang, Michael F. Insana
Chapter 10 :Validation of quantitative linear and nonlinear compression elastography
Jean Francois Dord, Sevan Goenezen, Assad A Oberai, Paul E Barbone, Jingfeng Jiang, Timothy J Hall, Theo Pavan
Chapter 11 : Cardiac strain and strain rate imaging
Brecht Heyde, Oana Mirea, Jan D hooge
Chapter 12 :Vascular and Intravascular Elastography
Marvin M. Doyley
Chapter 13 :Viscoelastic creep imaging
Carolina Amador Carrascal
Chapter 14: Intrinsic Cardiovascular Wave and Strain Imaging
Elisa Konofagou
Chapter 15: Dynamic Elasticity Imaging
Kevin J. Parker
Chapter 16: Harmonic Shear Wave Elastography
Heng Zhao
Chapter 17 :Vibro–acoustography and its Medical Applications
Azra Alizad and Mostafa Fatemi
Chapter 18 Harmonic Motion Imaging
Elisa Konofagou
Chapter 19:Shearwave Dispersion Ultrasound Vibrometry
Pengfei Song and Shigao Chen
Chapter 20 :Transient Elastography: from research to non–invasive assessment of liver fibrosis using Fibroscan
Laurent Sandrin, Magali Sasso, Stéphane Audière, Cécile Bastard, Céline Fournier, Jennifer Oudry, Véronique Miette, Stefan Catheline
Chapter 21:From time reversal to natural shear wave imaging
Stefan Catheline
Chapter 22 Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse (ARFI) Ultrasound
Tomasz J. Czernuszewicz and Caterina M. Gallippi
Chapter 23:Supersonic Shear Imaging
Jean–Luc Gennisson and Mickaël Tanter
Chapter 24 Title: Single Tracking Location Shear Wave Elastography
Stephen A. McAleavey
Chapter 25 Comb–push Ultrasound Shear Elastography
Pengfei Song and Shigao Chen
Chapter 26 Anisotropic Shear Wave Elastography
Sara Aristizabal
Chapter 27 Application of Guided Waves for Quantifying Elasticity and Viscoelasticity of Boundary Sensitive Organs
Sara Aristizabal, Matthew W. Urban, Luiz Vasconcelos, Benjamin Wood, Miguel Bernal, Javier Brum, Ivan Z. Nenadic
Chapter 28 Model–Free Techniques for Estimating Tissue Viscoelasticity
Daniel Escobar, Luiz Vasconcelos, Carolina Amador Carrascal, Ivan Z. Nenadic
Chapter 29 Nonlinear shear elasticity
Jean–Luc Gennisson and Sara Aristizabal
Chapter 30 Current and Future Clinical Applications of Elasticity Imaging Techniques
Matthew W. Urban
Chapter 31: Abdominal Applications of Shearwave Ultrasound Vibrometry and Supersonic Shear Imaging
Pengfei Song and Shigao Chen
Chapter 32: Acoustic Radiation Force–Based Ultrasound Elastography for Cardiac Imaging Applications
Stephanie A. Eyerly, Maryam Vejdani–Jahromi, Vaibhav Kakkad, Peter Hollender, David Bradway, Gregg Trahey
Chapter 33: Cardiovascular Application of Shear Wave Elastography
Pengfei Song and Shigao Chen
Chapter 34: Musculoskeletal Applications of Supersonic Shear Imaging
Jean–Luc Gennisson
Chapter 35: Breast Shear Wave Elastography
Azra Alizad
Chapter 36: Thyroid Shear Wave Elastography
Azra Alizad
Chapter 37: Historical Growth of Ultrasound Elastography and Directions for the Future
Armen Sarvazyan and Matthew W. Urban
Ivan Z. Nenadic, Matthew W. Urban, James F. Greenleaf, Mayo Clinic, USA.Jean-Luc Gennisson, Imagerie par Résonance Magnétique Médicale et Multi-Modalités, France.Miguel Bernal, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Colombia.Mickael Tanter, Institut Langevin - Ondes et Images, ESPCI ParisTech CNRS, France.
Ultrasound Elastography for Biomedical Applications and Medicine
Ivan Z. Nenadic, Matthew W. Urban, James F. Greenleaf, Mayo Clinic Ultrasound Research Laboratory, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, USA
Jean–Luc Gennisson, Miguel Bernal, Mickael Tanter, Institut Langevin Ondes et Images, ESPCI ParisTech CNRS, France
Covers all major developments and techniques of Ultrasound Elastography and biomedical applications
The field of ultrasound elastography has developed various techniques with the potential to diagnose and track the progression of diseases such as breast and thyroid cancer, liver and kidney fibrosis, congestive heart failure, and atherosclerosis. Having emerged in the last decade, ultrasound elastography is a medical imaging modality that can noninvasively measure and map the elastic and viscous properties of soft tissues.
Ultrasound Elastography for Biomedical Applications and Medicine covers the basic physics of ultrasound wave propagation and the interaction of ultrasound with various media. The book introduces tissue elastography, covers the history of the field, details the various methods that have been developed by research groups across the world, and describes its novel applications, particularly in shear wave elastography.
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The book is essential reading for researchers and engineers working in ultrasound and elastography, as well as biomedical engineering students and those working in the field of biomechanics.
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