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  2. Canan Dağdeviren - Wikipedia

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    Dagdeviren's latest research boasts a soft, wearable ultrasound breast patch for early detection of breast cancer, inspired by her late aunt who passed away due to breast cancer. The device enables standardized and reproducible image acquisition over the entire breast with less reliance on operator training and applied transducer compression.

  3. Portable ultrasound - Wikipedia

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    The device was created by a team led by Klaas Bom of the Erasmus MC and Organon Teknika. [5] The first dual-touch screen portable the Hyperion ultrasound system distributed through Graydon Pierce Imaging is designed specifically for the most hostile and demanding medical environments – Military Medical Applications (MEDCOM), Emergency Medical ...

  4. Therapeutic ultrasound - Wikipedia

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    Ultrasound has been used to trigger the release of anti-cancer drugs from delivery vectors including liposomes, polymeric microspheres and self-assembled polymeric. [ 15 ] Phonophoresis is a form of soft tissue treatment that involves the use of ultrasound combined with medication gels to enhance drug delivery to the desired area.

  5. List of Dove Medical Press academic journals - Wikipedia

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    Research and Reports in Endocrine Disorders † Research and Reports in Focused UltrasoundResearch and Reports in Forensic Medical Science; Research and Reports in Medicinal Chemistry † Research and Reports in Neonatology; Research and Reports in Nuclear Medicine † Research and Reports in Transdermal Drug Delivery †

  6. Ultrasound computer tomography - Wikipedia

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    Ultrasound computer tomographs use ultrasound waves to create images. In the first measurement step, a defined ultrasound wave is generated with typically Piezoelectric ultrasound transducers, transmitted in direction of the measurement object and received with other or the same ultrasound transducers. While traversing and interacting with the ...

  7. Instruments used in radiology - Wikipedia

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    uses ultrasound to produce images from within the body; video link: X-ray: uses X-rays to produce images of structures within the body; video link: Contrast media for X-rays: to provide a high contrast image of the details of the viscera under study; e.g. salts of heavy metals, gas like air, radio-opaque dyes, organic iodides, etc ...

  8. Sonodynamic therapy - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Many existing cancer treatment strategies cause systemic toxicity or cannot penetrate tissue deep enough to reach the entire tumor; however, emerging ultrasound stimulated therapies could offer an alternative to these treatments with their increased efficiency, greater penetration depth, and reduced side effects. Sonodynamic therapy ...

  9. Ultrasound energy - Wikipedia

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    Ultrasound energy, simply known as ultrasound, is a type of mechanical energy called sound characterized by vibrating or moving particles within a medium. Ultrasound is distinguished by vibrations with a frequency greater than 20,000 Hz, compared to audible sounds that humans typically hear with frequencies between 20 and 20,000 Hz.