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Image Interpolation for Real-Time Compound Dual Sector Scans

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Acoustical Imaging

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Many technical advantages and clinically valuable evaluations have been reported since simultaneous multifrequency ultrasonography was introduced1–2. This newly devised technique enables dual ultrasonic images to be simultaneously obtained. One application of this technique—real-time compound dual sector scanning—offers more valuable information than conventional ultrasonography.

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Machida, E., Miyazaki, J., Sugaya, N., Murakami, K., Shimura, T., Hayashi, H. (1984). Image Interpolation for Real-Time Compound Dual Sector Scans. In: Kaveh, M., Mueller, R.K., Greenleaf, J.F. (eds) Acoustical Imaging. Acoustical Imaging, vol 13. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2779-0_38

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