Clinical Gastroenterology Vol.17 No.1(1-4)

Theme Imaging Diagnostics of Liver Disease
Title Diagnosis of Liver Diseases with Tissue Harmonic Imaging
Publish Date 2002/01
Author Shoichi Matsutani The Department of Medicine and Clinical Oncology, Chiba University Graduate School
Author Hitoshi Maruyama The Department of Medicine and Clinical Oncology, Chiba University Graduate School
Author Taro Akiike The Department of Medicine and Clinical Oncology, Chiba University Graduate School
Author Hiromasa Nomoto The Department of Medicine and Clinical Oncology, Chiba University Graduate School
Author Hiromitsu Saisho The Department of Medicine and Clinical Oncology, Chiba University Graduate School
Author Masao Ohto National Institute of Radiation Sciences
[ Summary ] Tissue harmonic imaging is a newly developed technology in the field of diagnostic ultrasonography. It is based on recent progress in signal processing for non-liner propagation of ultrasound in living tissue. The images are superior to conventional B-mode echograms in both contrast and lateral resolution of the ultrasound beam, using a second, harmonic ultrasoundemission to produce an echogram. Furthermore, tissue harmonic imaging is able to reduces noise echos produced by the side lobe of the ultrasound beam or multiple reflections. From these characteristics, tissue harmonic imaging is expected to improve the diagnostic ability of ultrasound for diffuse liver diseases and liver tumors, by producing liver surface images and localization of tumor echograms which will be clearer than conventional B-mode ultrasound images. Tissue harmonic imaging will be come a standard technology in the advance of the diagnostic ultrasound field.
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