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Tissue Elasticity Imaging S Kaisar Alam Brian S Garra

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Tissue Elasticity Imaging S Kaisar Alam Brian S Garra
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Publisher: Elsevier
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.05 MB
Pages: 241
Author: S. Kaisar Alam, Brian S. Garra
ISBN: 9780128096611, 9780128096833, 0128096616, 0128096837
Language: English
Year: 2020
Volume: 1

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Tissue Elasticity Imaging S Kaisar Alam Brian S Garra by S. Kaisar Alam, Brian S. Garra 9780128096611, 9780128096833, 0128096616, 0128096837 instant download after payment.

Tissue Elasticity Imaging: Volume One: Theory and Methods offers an extensive treatment of the fundamentals and applications of this groundbreaking diagnostic modality. The book introduces elasticity imaging, its history, the fundamental physics, and the different elasticity imaging methods, along with their implementation details, problems and artefacts. It is an essential resource for all researchers and practitioners interested in any elasticity imaging modality. As many diseases, including cancers, alter tissue mechanical properties, it is not always possible for conventional methods to detect changes, but with elasticity images that are produced by slow tissue deformation or low-frequency vibration, these changes can be displayed.

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