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Huijssen, J. (author), Verweij, M.D. (author), De Jong, N. (author)
For the optimization and development of medical ultrasound transducers and imaging modalities, the Iterative Nonlinear Contrast Source (INCS) method has been developed. This numerical method predicts the nonlinear acoustic pressure field, generated by a pulsed, plane source with an arbitrary aperture, and propagating in a three-dimensional...
conference paper 2009
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Van Neer, P. (author), Danilouchkine, M.G. (author), Matte, G. (author), Voormolen, M.M. (author), Verweij, M.D. (author), De Jong, N. (author)
Superharmonic imaging (SHI) targets a combination of the 3rd to 5th harmonics. It was proven to have certain advantages in comparison with the established imaging standards in medical utrasound. SHI enhances the spatial resolution and improves the quality of echographic images, mainly by eliminating reverberation artifacts at the chest wall....
conference paper 2010
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Peruzzini, D. (author), Viti, J. (author), Tortoli, P. (author), Verweij, M.D. (author), De Jong, N. (author), Vos, H.J. (author)
Currently, in medical ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) imaging the second harmonic scattering of the microbubbles is regularly used. This scattering is in competition with the signal that is caused by nonlinear wave propagation in tissue. It was reported that UCA imaging based on the third or higher harmonics, i.e. “superharmonic” imaging, shows...
conference paper 2015