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Characterization of soft tissue-mimicking materials for ultrasound training phantoms [PDF]
Tissue-mimicking materials are essential for developing realistic ultrasound phantoms in medical training and device calibration. This study systematically evaluates the acoustic and physical properties of 15 materials, including gelatin-based ...
Marta Mencarelli +4 more
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Tissue mimicking materials and finger phantom design for pulse oximetry. [PDF]
Pulse oximetry represents a ubiquitous clinical application of optics in modern medicine. Recent studies have raised concerns regarding the potential impact of confounders, such as variable skin pigmentation and perfusion, on blood oxygen saturation measurement accuracy in pulse oximeters.
Rodriguez AJ +7 more
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A review of carotid artery phantoms for doppler ultrasound applications
Ultrasound imaging systems need tissue-mimicking phantoms with a good range of acoustic properties. Many studies on carotid artery phantoms have been carried out using ultrasound; hence this study presents a review of the different forms of carotid ...
Kyermang Kyense Dakok +4 more
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3D-printed biomaterials have become ubiquitous for clinical applications including tissue-mimicking surgical/procedure planning models and implantable tissue engineering scaffolds.
Adam S. Verga +7 more
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Tissue mimicking materials for dental ultrasound [PDF]
While acoustic tissue mimicking materials have been explored for a variety of soft and hard biological tissues, no dental hard tissue mimicking materials have been characterized. Tooth phantoms are necessary to better understand acoustic phenomenology within the tooth environment and to accelerate the advancement of dental ultrasound imaging systems ...
Rahul S, Singh +4 more
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The aim of this work was to develop multimodal anthropomorphic breast phantoms suitable for evaluating the imaging performance of a recently-introduced Microwave Imaging (MWI) technique in comparison to the established diagnostic imaging modalities of ...
Giuseppe Ruvio +9 more
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Tissue-mimicking materials [e.g., polyvinyl alcohol cryogel (PVA-C)] are extensively used in clinical applications such as tissue repair and tissue engineering.
Md. Mulk +2 more
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Tissue Mimicking Materials for Multi-Modality Breast Phantoms [PDF]
The paper proposes two different Tissue Mimicking Material (TMM) techniques for the development of breast phantoms which are suitable for multi-modality imaging. In particular, the focus is on the behavior of dielectric and acoustic properties when fat, sodium chloride and sugar are added to the mixtures.
Fiaschetti, G. +4 more
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Machine learning for 3D printed multi-materials tissue-mimicking anatomical models
Polyjet, a material jetting 3D printing technique, has been widely used for the fabrication of patient-specific anatomical models owing to the toolless fabrication technique and its ability to print multiple materials in a single part.
Guo Dong Goh +6 more
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In recent years, the microfluidic technique has been widely used in the field of tissue engineering. Possessing the advantages of large-scale integration and flexible manipulation, microfluidic devices may serve as the production line of building blocks ...
Taotao Liu +4 more
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