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Modeling for Quantitative Analysis of Nakagami Imaging in Accurate Detection and Monitoring of Therapeutic Lesions by High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound.

Meng HanWeidong SongFengshou ZhangZhenwei Li
Published in: Ultrasound in medicine & biology (2023)
The subresolvable effect is helpful for thermal lesion identification, and precision is related to the Nakagami values chosen for boundary division in Nakagami imaging. Therefore, Nakagami imaging is a promising method for accurately evaluating thermal lesions. Further studies in vivo and in clinical settings will be needed to explore its potential applications.
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