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Intraoperative imaging of lymphatic vessel using ultra high-frequency ultrasound
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2018n ...
Hayashi, Akitatsu +7 more
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The Application of Ultra-High-Frequency Ultrasound in Dermatology and Wound Management
The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds, 2020The management of lower extremity wounds is frequently performed by means of clinical examination, representing a challenge for the clinician due to the various conditions that can potentially enter differential diagnosis. Several diagnostic techniques are available in the dermatologist’s arsenal as a support to diagnosis confirmation, including ...
Izzetti R. +5 more
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Ultrasound Patterns of Vitiligo at High Frequency and Ultra‐High Frequency
Journal of Ultrasound in MedicineObjectivesTo detect ultrasonographic anatomical alterations in all the skin layers in patients with vitiligo.MethodsA prospective observational color Doppler ultrasound study was performed in nonsegmental face and/or neck vitiligo patients without a history of previous treatments. Two sites, a lesional area and a contralateral clinically healthy region,
Ximena Wortsman +4 more
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Ultra-high frequency ultrasound in planning capillary perforator flaps: Preliminary experience☆
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2018n ...
Visconti, Giuseppe +4 more
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Pediatric Radiology, 2021
Because of its relatively low cost, lack of ionizing radiation and great versatility, US is considered the imaging modality of choice to evaluate a large variety of pediatric conditions. Imaging of superficial structures and small anatomical parts can be at times limited with standard US.
Jamal Ait ichou +2 more
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Because of its relatively low cost, lack of ionizing radiation and great versatility, US is considered the imaging modality of choice to evaluate a large variety of pediatric conditions. Imaging of superficial structures and small anatomical parts can be at times limited with standard US.
Jamal Ait ichou +2 more
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High frequency ultrasound detection with ultra-high-Q silica microspheres
SPIE Proceedings, 2015Due to the nondestructive and noninvasive nature of ultrasound imaging, the technique has a variety of applications in many fields, most notably in healthcare and electronics. Ultrasound detection based on optical microcavities has emerged as one accurate and sensitive method.
Maria V. Chistiakova, Andrea M. Armani
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Ultra-High Frequency Ultrasound in Oral and Maxillofacial Imaging
2021Ultra-high frequency ultrasound (UHFUS) is the most significant technological advance in oral and maxillofacial diagnostic imaging since the introduction of intraoral ultrasonography. At present, there are few devices available for clinical use operating at frequencies ranging between 30 and 70 MHz, although dedicated probes have not been introduced ...
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Intraoral Ultra‐High Frequency Ultrasound study of oral lichen planus: A pictorial review
Skin Research and Technology, 2019AbstractBackgroundUltra‐High Frequency Ultrasound (UHFUS) is a recently introduced diagnostic technique involving the use of higher frequencies compared to conventional ultrasound. Among the several fields of application, intraoral usage of UHFUS appears still limited. We report the intraoral evaluation of Oral Lichen Planus (OLP) by means of UHFUS and
Izzetti R. +6 more
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Ultra high frequency breast ultrasound: Preliminary results
2020Purpose: Ultra high-frequency ultrasound (up to 70 MHz) allows an extremely accurate assessment of the breast skin layers as well as hair follicles in axilla, areola and nipple. The aim of the study was to evaluate the normal anatomy of the breast within the first 1 cm of the skin surface using ultra high the world’s first ultra ultra high-frequency US
Gatta G. +7 more
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Ultra high‐frequency ultrasound of fascicles in the ulnar and radial nerves
Muscle & NerveAbstractIntroduction/AimsUltra high‐frequency ultrasound (UHFUS) has been demonstrated to allow easy visualization and quantification of median and digital nerve fascicles; however, there is a lack of normative data for other upper limb nerves. The purpose of this study was to use UHFUS to establish normative reference values and ranges for fascicle ...
James B. Meiling +4 more
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