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Ultrasonic Diagnostics in Medicine

Physical Foundations

Leonid A. Bulavin Zabashta

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English
VSP International Science Publishers
26 March 2007
To correctly diagnose a human organism with the help of acoustic waves is impossible without knowledge of the physics of acoustic waves interaction with the issues of the organism. This book is dedicated to the given problem. It consists of four sections, the first of which deals with physical models of the biological issues used in ultrasonic diagnostics. In the other sections the basic stages of ultrasonic diagnostics (sound radiation, sound scattering, depictions visualization) are studied. It is shown how different bodies and issues of a human organism scatter acoustic waves and how, using the scattered wave, one learns about what happens with some body or issue.

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Imprint:   VSP International Science Publishers
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   1.100kg
ISBN:   9789067644464
ISBN 10:   9067644463
Pages:   528
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  A / AS level ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Leonid A. Bulavin, Dr of Phys.-Math. Sci. (1989) is Professor of Physics at Kiyv National Shevchenko University, Correspondence Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Yury F. Zabashta, Dr of Phys.-Math. Sci. (1992) is Professor of Physics at Kiyv National Shevchenko University. Both authors have published on the interaction of waves with matter.

Reviews for Ultrasonic Diagnostics in Medicine: Physical Foundations

Very didactically organized, with ample attention for mathematical detail, which nowhere becomes so complicated that it obscures the physics behind it [...] The first three chapter give a thorough but accessible description of the physics of ultrasonic pulse-echo imaging, while the fourth discusses the possible methods to apply these data for 2D, 3D or time-dependent imagery [...] This book is a useful addition to the ultrasonic imaging literature, stepping into the - rather large - gap between more engineering-oriented texts and theoretical works. G. van Soest, PhD; Biomedical Engineering, Thorax center, Erasmus MC Rotterdam, the Netherlands


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