Basic physics of ultrasonographic imaging

Overview

Ultrasonic imaging is a technique of generating images using a very high frequency sound. Sound is a mechanical, vibration form of energy. Ultrasound for medical imaging is generated in special crystalline materials which, when electrically excited, are capable of vibrating at frequencies of millions of vibrations per second. The devices in which ultrasound is produced, and also detected, are called transducers.
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Access to Assistive Technology and Medical Devices (ATM), Access to Medicines and Health Products (MHP), Health Product Policy and Standards (HPS), Medical Devices and Diagnostics (MDD)
Reference numbers
ISBN: 92 41592990