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Scrotal Ultrasound

Journal of Urology, 1988
Since its development in the late 1970s, scrotal ultrasound has been used successfully to diagnose and evaluate many pathologic processes. At present, except for evaluation of a few entities, it is the diagnostic imaging modality of choice. Differentiation of normal from abnormal scrotal contents is possible with great accuracy.
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THYROID ULTRASOUND

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2001
Evaluation of the thyroid gland can be performed by several imaging techniques. Although ultrasound (US) lacks specificity for tissue diagnosis and can rarely distinguish benign from malignant disease, it can distinguish solid nodules from simple and complex cysts. It allows accurate estimation of thyroid size, gives a rough estimate of tissue density (
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Warts and Ultrasound

Archives of Dermatology, 1969
A preliminary report on the treatment of plantar warts with ultrasound was made in 1958. The present study offers confirmation of this initial study by quoting a series of 1,000 patients. In view of the additional experience and knowledge gained, a revised technique and dosage is given for improving wart treatment.
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Scrotal Ultrasound

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2019
Ultrasound is the imaging modality of choice to evaluate the scrotum because of its high resolution, Doppler capabilities, availability, and lack of ionizing radiation. Acute urologic emergencies diagnosed with ultrasound include testicular torsion, testicular rupture, and Fournier gangrene.
Kristin, Rebik   +2 more
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Use of artificial intelligence and deep learning in fetal ultrasound imaging

Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2022
Deep learning is considered the leading artificial intelligence tool in image analysis in general. Deep‐learning algorithms excel at image recognition, which makes them valuable in medical imaging.
R. Ramirez Zegarra, T. Ghi
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Hip Ultrasound

Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2007
Sonography has been widely utilized for several decades in the diagnosis and follow-up of developmental dysplasia of the hip due to its ability to visualize the nonossified femoral head and portions of the acetabulum in neonates, dynamic capabilities, accuracy, and lack of nonionizing radiation. Furthermore, hip sonography is also used throughout parts
Laura W, Bancroft   +5 more
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Ultrasound and microbubble mediated therapeutic delivery: Underlying mechanisms and future outlook.

Journal of Controlled Release, 2020
Beyond the emerging field of oncological ultrasound molecular imaging, the recent significant advancements in ultrasound and contrast agent technology have paved the way for therapeutic ultrasound mediated microbubble oscillation and has shown that this ...
S. Chowdhury   +4 more
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Ultrasound of the Breast

World Journal of Surgery, 2000
AbstractBreast ultrasound (US) has developed into an essential imaging modality for evaluation and management of the patient with breast symptoms or mammographic abnormalities. US is usually an adjunct to mammography and the clinical examination but in the young patient presenting with symptoms sonography may be the initial or sole imaging procedure. A
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Ultrasound modified polysaccharides: A review of structure, physicochemical properties, biological activities and food applications

, 2020
Background Polysaccharides as biologically essential macromolecules widely exist in plants, animals, and microorganisms. In food industries, they are often used to change physicochemical and textural properties of food products.
Rongbin Cui, F. Zhu
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Ultrasound instrumentation

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2004
Ultrasound is used in all areas of general surgery and many surgical subspecialties. The surgeon with ultrasound skills brings a number of advantages to clinical practice, including the ability to view dynamic images that are far superior to the interpretation of static ultrasound images.
R Stephen, Smith, Will R, Fry
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