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Physica Medica, 2016
‘Focused ultrasound’ (FUS) is a term used to describe a range of techniques using high intensity ultrasound in medical treatment. It is not new – the first patient treatment was recorded in 1957 but for many years, the technology was considered unwieldy and of limited usefulness since it was difficult to track progress during treatment.
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‘Focused ultrasound’ (FUS) is a term used to describe a range of techniques using high intensity ultrasound in medical treatment. It is not new – the first patient treatment was recorded in 1957 but for many years, the technology was considered unwieldy and of limited usefulness since it was difficult to track progress during treatment.
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Prostate Focused Ultrasound Therapy
2016The tremendous progress in engineering and computing power coupled with ultrasound transducer technology and imaging modalities over the past 20 years have encouraged a revival of clinical interest in ultrasound therapy, mainly in High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU).
Sébastien Crouzet+3 more
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Movement Disorders, 2019
Following the emergence of magnetic resonance‐guided focused ultrasound as a promising tool for movement disorder surgery, thalamotomy for essential tremor using this technique has become a useful tool based on its efficacy and lack of adverse effects ...
Yong-sook Park+3 more
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Following the emergence of magnetic resonance‐guided focused ultrasound as a promising tool for movement disorder surgery, thalamotomy for essential tremor using this technique has become a useful tool based on its efficacy and lack of adverse effects ...
Yong-sook Park+3 more
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Synchronous dynamic focusing for ultrasound imaging
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, 1988An approach to dynamic focusing of ultrasound linear array scanners is presented, leading to the unique capability of implementing a focus that continuously tracks the return signal along the penetration depth. An electronically variable lens is obtained by a heterodyning process, in which the phases of echo signals at the array elements are equalized ...
MANES, GIANFRANCO+4 more
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2019
This chapter will define focused ultrasound, outline its scope, and explain why it is so important in contemporary intensive care practice.
Marcus Peck, Pete MacNaughton
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This chapter will define focused ultrasound, outline its scope, and explain why it is so important in contemporary intensive care practice.
Marcus Peck, Pete MacNaughton
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Focused Ultrasound for Dermal Applications
Ultrasound in Medicine & BiologyFocused ultrasound (FUS) is emerging as one of the most promising, non-invasive treatment techniques. The advancement of transducer technology has paved the way for dermatological applications. A comprehensive review is presented for healthcare practitioners and researchers, summarizing the effect of various operational parameters on the injury zone ...
Ahmed M, Al-Jumaily+2 more
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Applications of focused ultrasound in the brain: from thermoablation to drug delivery
Nature Reviews Neurology, 2020Y. Meng, K. Hynynen, N. Lipsman
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Focused Ultrasound for Neurodegenerative Diseases
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North AmericaNeurodegenerative diseases are a leading cause of death and disability and pose a looming global public health crisis. Despite progress in understanding biological and molecular factors associated with these disorders and their progression, effective disease modifying treatments are presently limited. Focused ultrasound (FUS) is an emerging therapeutic
Rashi I, Mehta+4 more
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Numerical focusing of ultrasound
1986The main principles and restrictions of the numerical focusing such as the acoustical holography and the synthetic aperture focusing technique (SAFT) are described. In the holography the ultimate lateral resolution is half of the wavelength. The longitudinal resolution is poor. With SAFT the longitudinal resolution is equal to pulse length.
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