2015
DOI: 10.1117/1.jmi.2.4.047002
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Development of a training phantom for compression breast elastography—comparison of various elastography systems and numerical simulations

Abstract: The elastic properties of tissue are related to tissue composition and pathological changes. It has been observed that many pathological processes increase the elastic modulus of soft tissue compared to normal. Ultrasound compression elastography is a method of characterization of elastic properties that has been the focus of many research efforts in the last two decades. In medical radiology, compression elastography is provided as an additional tool with ultrasound B-mode in the existing scanners, and the co… Show more

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“…The phantom was made of 3% agar powder and 97% water to mimic breast tissue. 31 We immersed the phantom in a container filled with mineral oil for acoustic coupling. An ultrasonic transducer (V323, Panametrics-NDT, 2.25-MHz central frequency, and 6-mm diameter) was fixed on a rotational scanner.…”
Section: -2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The phantom was made of 3% agar powder and 97% water to mimic breast tissue. 31 We immersed the phantom in a container filled with mineral oil for acoustic coupling. An ultrasonic transducer (V323, Panametrics-NDT, 2.25-MHz central frequency, and 6-mm diameter) was fixed on a rotational scanner.…”
Section: -2mentioning
confidence: 99%