2004
DOI: 10.1177/016173460402600401
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Clinical Evaluation of Combined Spatial Compounding and Adaptive Imaging in Breast Tissue

Abstract: When spatial compounding is applied to targets with significant acoustic velocity inhomogeneities, the correlation between speckle patterns of the images to be averaged decreases, thereby increasing the speckle reduction nominally obtained. Phase correction applied to these targets improves the coherence of the wavefield and restores image spatial frequencies. Combining these two modes can be used to effectively increase the contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) of imaging targets and improve the general image quality… Show more

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“…cPAC was applied similar to Dahl et al 29 That is, aberration profiles corresponding to each lateral position and a few axial positions below and above a user-selected depth were computed using four iterations of the SCM-ML method with a kernel size of six wavelengths. The profiles within a 1 mm lateral × 2 mm axial region were averaged and then applied on both transmission and reception to correct the aberration.…”
Section: Comparisons and Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…cPAC was applied similar to Dahl et al 29 That is, aberration profiles corresponding to each lateral position and a few axial positions below and above a user-selected depth were computed using four iterations of the SCM-ML method with a kernel size of six wavelengths. The profiles within a 1 mm lateral × 2 mm axial region were averaged and then applied on both transmission and reception to correct the aberration.…”
Section: Comparisons and Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there have been significant advances in diagnostic imaging technology that can be helpful for distinguishing GBA from early-stage GBC,789 some issues remain unsolved. As mentioned above, MRI, one of the most useful diagnostic tools, is expensive and requires patients to hold still for long periods of time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%