2004
DOI: 10.1121/1.1757453
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Scatterer size estimation in pulse-echo ultrasound using focused sources: Calibration measurements and phantom experiments

Abstract: In a companion paper [T. A. Bigelow and W. D. O'Brien Jr., J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 116, 578 (2004)], theory, supported by simulations, showed that accurate scatterer size estimates could be obtained using highly focused sources provided that the derived generalized attenuation-compensation function was used and the velocity potential field near the focus could be approximated as a three-dimensional Gaussian. Herein, the theory is further evaluated via experimental studies. A calibration technique is developed to f… Show more

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“…To determine the effects of cell size on RF time series, in the current study, we acquired and studied ultrasound RF time series from custom tissue mimicking phantoms with varied microscopic particle sizes. We built tissue mimicking phantoms in the form of gelatinagar-based suspensions [3], [27]. Microscopic glass beads with known distributions of particle sizes were added to study the effects of cell size.…”
Section: Particle Size Phantomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To determine the effects of cell size on RF time series, in the current study, we acquired and studied ultrasound RF time series from custom tissue mimicking phantoms with varied microscopic particle sizes. We built tissue mimicking phantoms in the form of gelatinagar-based suspensions [3], [27]. Microscopic glass beads with known distributions of particle sizes were added to study the effects of cell size.…”
Section: Particle Size Phantomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same procedure is performed on the region of the reference phantom that has the same compared depth as the ROI of the sample. In standard pulse echo imaging, the measured power spectrum of a windowed region in a statistically homogeneous tissue is given by (Hyungsuk and Varghese, 2007) This equation assumes that the windows that are used to gate the echoes are small compared to the depth of focus of the transducer so that the variations of the field within each gated region could be ignored (Bigelow and O'Brien, 2004;Kim and Varghese, 2008). The subscripts represent the sample.…”
Section: Summary Of the Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hosokowa et al attempted to validate the theory underlying spectrum analysis using widely spaced, spherical cell clusters cultured in a collagen-based medium to represent ideal scatterers and obtained results that matched theoretical predictions over a limited range of scatterer (i.e., cell cluster) sizes [42]. More recently, investigators, such as Kolios, Czarnota, Oelze, Mamou, and Bigelow, have made valuable contributions to spectral methods by advancing insights into underlying mechanisms and by extending and refining the scattering theory associated with spectral behaviors [43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52].…”
Section: Spectrum Analysismentioning
confidence: 87%