This paper presents the theoretical, numerical and experimental frameworks for breast and bone imaging. The difficulties raised are somewhat different as, in soft tissues, the very small fluctuations to be quantified suffer from their very low values. This poor echogenic index generally induces low detection probability, for instance in the case of large diffuse masses. In bone imaging, the difficulties arise from the very high contrast that alters the propagation of the ultrasonic waves.
Speaker:
Philippe Lasaygues
(Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, Centrale Marseille, Laboratory of Mechanics and Acoustics, Marseille, France)