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11 March 1976 Potential Of Real-Time Orthographic Ultrasonic Imaging For Cardiovascular Diagnosis
Philip S. Green, Kenneth W. Marich
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Abstract
In 1973 a real-time ultrasonic imaging system, developed at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI), was reported (1). Since that time this laboratory instrument has been improved and modified, and a second instrument, designed expressly for clinical use, has been constructed. The results of preclinical experiments and of the first clinical applications with these ultrasonic cameras have been reported (2-5).
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Philip S. Green and Kenneth W. Marich "Potential Of Real-Time Orthographic Ultrasonic Imaging For Cardiovascular Diagnosis", Proc. SPIE 0072, Cardiovascular Imaging and Image Processing: Theory and Practice, (11 March 1976); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954638
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KEYWORDS
Ultrasonics

Heart

Imaging systems

Ultrasonography

Arteries

Visualization

Lung

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