Ultrasonic backscatter from bovine tissues: variation with pathology
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Ultrasonic backscatter from bovine tissues: variation with pathology
Abstract
This is the second in a series of two papers reporting results collected on ultrasonic propagation properties, namely, velocity, attenuation, and backscatter of various mammalian tissues. In the first paper [J. Acoust. Soc. Am 78, 871 (1985)], the experimental results of five different types of normal bovine tissues were given. In this paper, results obtained for the most common bovine disease in the liver, liver abscess, and in the heart, lymphosarcoma, will be presented. These data show that the ultrasonic properties of tissues with these two types of pathologies are significantly deviated from those of normal tissues, thus providing further evidence that ultrasonic properties may be used as quantitative indicators of a certain disease for diagnostic purposes.
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