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Murine Echocardiography and Ultrasound Imaging
Published on: August 9, 2010
A new technique in echocardiology: B-mode to M-mode transformation
Abstract:
In conventional two-dimensional Echocardiography with sector scanning, M-mode is simultaneously displayed on TV-monitor as the time based ultrasound signals. With conventional system, one end of the cursor-line in B-mode image which indicates the beam direction of M-mode, is always fixed at the point corresponding to the transducer tip. This system has the capability to transform B-mode to M-mode images in any desired direction. However, the time resolution in M-mode is limited to about 33 milli-seconds.
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