Clinical Use of Ultrasound Elastography. Part 1: Basic Principles and Technology

Written on 05/16/2013
EFSUMB Team


EFSUMB Guidelines and Recommendations on the Clinical Use of Ultrasound Elastography. Part 1: Basic Principles and Technology

J. Bamber [1], D. Cosgrove [2], C. F. Dietrich [3], J. Fromageau [1], J. Bojunga [4], F. Calliada [5], V. Cantisani [6], J.-M. Correas [7], M. D’Onofrio [8], E. E. Drakonaki [9], M. Fink [10], M. Friedrich-Rust [11], O. H. Gilja [12], R. F. Havre [13], C. Jenssen [14], A. S. Klauser [15], R. Ohlinger [16], A. Saftoiu [17], F. Schaefer [18], I. Sporea [19], F. Piscaglia [20]

Affiliation addresses are listed at the end of the article.

Bibliography

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0033-1335205
Published online: 2013
Ultraschall in Med 2013; 34: 169–184
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Correspondence

Dr. Jeffrey Bamber
Ultrasound and Optics Team, Division of Radiotherapy and Imaging,
Institute of Cancer Research and Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
Downs Road, Sutton, Surrey S
M2 5PT United Kingdom
Tel.: +44/20/86 61 33 43 (or37 04)
jeff@icr.ac.uk

Keywords

elastography - elasticity - radiation force - shear wave - stiffness - shear modulus - strain - transient - ultrasonography

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