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Battlefield Applications for Handheld Ultrasound
Ultrasound Quarterly, 2011Combat medical care provides unique challenges and opportunities for military medical teams. The austerity of the environment severely limits access to many diagnostic and therapeutic tools. Because of their compact size, handheld ultrasound (US) machines are increasingly being used in these constrained environments.
Robert Browning, Joel A. Nations
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Audible handheld Doppler ultrasound and peripheral arterial disease [PDF]
The report on ‘‘Audible handheld Doppler ultrasound and peripheral arterial disease’’ is very interesting. Alavi et al. reported that ‘‘Audible handheld Doppler ultrasound proved to be a reliable, simple, rapid, and inexpensive bedside exclusion test of peripheral arterial disease in diabetic and nondiabetic patients.’’ Focusing on the present report ...
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Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 2020
As an adjunct to mammography, ultrasound can improve the detection of breast cancer in women with dense breasts. We aimed to evaluate the diagnostic performance of automated breast ultrasound system (ABUS) and handheld ultrasound (HHUS) in Chinese women with dense breasts, both in combination with mammography and separately.This is a cross-sectional ...
Huijiao Yan+10 more
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As an adjunct to mammography, ultrasound can improve the detection of breast cancer in women with dense breasts. We aimed to evaluate the diagnostic performance of automated breast ultrasound system (ABUS) and handheld ultrasound (HHUS) in Chinese women with dense breasts, both in combination with mammography and separately.This is a cross-sectional ...
Huijiao Yan+10 more
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Sonic Millip3De: An Architecture for Handheld 3D Ultrasound
IEEE Micro, 20143D ultrasound is becoming common for noninvasive medical imaging because of its high accuracy, safety, and ease of use. Unlike other modalities, ultrasound transducers require little power, which makes handheld imaging platforms possible, and several low-resolution 2D devices are commercially available today.
Ming Yang+4 more
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Interventional gastroenterology in oncology
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Vaibhav Wadhwa
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Handheld Ultrasounds: Pocket Sized, but Pocket Ready?
The American Journal of Medicine, 2013Julie K. Kim, Vinay Prasad, Jason Rho
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Ultrasound-Responsive Systems as Components for Smart Materials
Chemical Reviews, 2022Nicolas Moreno-gomez+2 more
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Handheld bedside ultrasound in the diagnosis of myocarditis
World Journal of Emergency MedicineFrank, Wheeler+4 more
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