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Accuracy of the tumor thickness measurement by echography is an important issue with very small tumors.
Pancreatic echography and CT scan were also normal.
The linear acoustic properties of such objects are close to that of the medium which make them invisible with traditional echography techniques.
Echography may refer to:
During the T-6 mission's time docked to the station, the crew performed joint Soviet-French experiments, including cardiovascular echography, alongside the station's resident crew.
In his study, Tychsen and his group evaluated trochleitis patients with echography and CT scan to demonstrate swelling and inflammation.
Pulse compression is a signal processing technique mainly used in radar, sonar and echography to increase the range resolution as well as the signal to noise ratio.
In his workshop just across the Ponte Vecchio, Seracini and his half-dozen assistants are busy studying X-rays, echography and chemical analysis from various projects.
In five of these seven, the stones were also found by ultrasonagraphy but in two, recurrences were identified by oral cholecystectography, which had not been detected by echography.
Once aboard Salyut 7, the crew completed joint Soviet-French, including echography and antibiotic experiments, with the station's resident crew, the crew of Soyuz T-5.
Detecting pressure changes inside an artery from the outside is difficult, whereas volume and flow changes of the artery can well be determined by using e.g. light, echography, impedance, etc.
In January 2012, Naigahelp has sent a big consignment to the "St. Joan of Arc Higher Institute of Medical Sciences", Buea, including new echography equipment.
Morphological evaluation of the pancreas with echography in 33 patients showed that those treated with somatostatin had a significantly greater increase in the anteroposterior diameter of the pancreas after injection.
SuperSonic is focusing primarily on breast cancer, and its device employs different types of ultrasound waves that produce better images than existing diagnostic methods - X-ray, ultrasound echography and magnetic resonance imaging.
The main aim of this study was to determine whether there was a correlation between postprandial gastric volume measured by echography and the sensations of hunger and satiety evaluated by a validated visual analogue scale.
They spent nearly seven days carrying out a program of joint Soviet-French experiments, including a series of French echography cardiovascular monitoring system experiments, before returning to Earth after a flight lasting 7 days, 21 hours, 50 minutes, 42 seconds.
Furthermore, it is important for an annual check to be carried out by a breast specialist and a free echography performed, without the need for invasive examinations such as mammographies or CAT scans , which still subject patients to radiation and are practices which are on the expensive side for national health services.
Wild and Reid stated that they planned the "immediate application of echography to the detection of tumors in accessible sites in the living intact human organism" through the process of "record[ing] soft tissue structure by tracing the information obtained from a sound beam sweeping through the tissues onto a fluorescent television screen".