'Seeing’ HIFU lesions with ultrasound
Tissue undergoes changes in optical properties after ablation but “seeing” those changes at depth in tissue is challenging as light becomes diffuse after propagating a few millimetres resulting in insufficient resolution to see thermal lesions. In acousto-optic (AO) sensing a focused ultrasound beam...
Main Authors: | Cleveland, R, Adams, M, Raymond, J, Roy, R |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Institute of Elctrical and Electronics Engineers
2018
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