Monitoring the development of HIFU‐induced cavitation activity
One of the limitations of HIFU treatment for tissue necrosis is the difficulty in achieving a predictable lesion shape and size in a short amount of time. Simply increasing the HIFU intensity cannot solve this problem, as it leads to the formation of a so‐called “tadpole”—shaped lesion. Bubble shiel...
Main Authors: | Farny, C, Holt, G, Roy, R |
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Format: | Conference item |
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AIP Publishing
2006
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