Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging: Inside Out

Author:   Thomas L. Szabo (Research Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
ISBN:  

9780126801453


Pages:   576
Publication Date:   21 September 2004
Replaced By:   9780123964878
Format:   Hardback
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In summary, the proposed book fills the current need for an advanced scientific text on diagnostic ultrasound for practitioners and for professionals wishing to enter the field. Suitable as a graduate level text for engineering or science students or as a reference for the practicing engineer, scientist or physician engaged in ultrasound research or development, this book will provide a well rounded and comprehensive overview of the major topics of interest in diagnostic medical ultrasound. Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging: Inside Out will introduce ultrasound imaging from its historic acoustic beginnings to recent advances from a unified perspective as well as present new material not available elsewhere. Written with the reader in mind, this unique text will facilitate comprehension of complicated concepts, stress the interrelatedness of topics, and present a structure to enable the reader to extend his/her knowledge even farther. The book and its companion website will also include MATLAB programs and exercises.

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Author:   Thomas L. Szabo (Research Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Imprint:   Academic Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 19.10cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   1.330kg
ISBN:  

9780126801453


ISBN 10:   0126801452
Pages:   576
Publication Date:   21 September 2004
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Replaced By:   9780123964878
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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The author is successful to span the descriptive bridge between the technology implemented inside a modern ultrasonic imaging system for emitting and for processing the information that is coming back from outside after interacting with the human body. Theory and reality is combined in a comprehensive, illustrative and practical manner to enjoy the reading and learning of diagnostic ultrasound imaging. - Christian Kollmann, Vienna, European Journal of Ultrasound This book is recommended for universities offering graduate programs in diagnostic ultrasound imaging, engineering, and medical physics. It fills the need for an advanced scientific text of diagnostic ultrasound research. - Martha F. Earl, Reference Coordinator, University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine, Preston Medical Library


You might think: Yet another book covering a well-known medical topic? - yes, that is right but it is written from a technical insider in a way that helps to understand the essential physics and signal processing techniques behind modern imaging systems as well as the processing of the resulting echo information step-by-step. Some of the 15 chapters are dedicated to one special part or inside of a diagnostic imaging system: Various transducer construction and system technology or beamforming methods. These different topics are explained on a level that is suitable both for newcomers and for experienced readers. Basic equations and underlying concepts are given to understand the function of the latest commercial products used in medical applications. A reference list citing fundamental publications is added to each chapter. But how does ultrasound interact with tissue or blood and what about nonlinear aspects during propagation? The book also gives detailed and enhanced answers, explains well-known models concerning bioeffects, scattering or non-linear effects caused by contrast agents within the remaining chapters - always having modern applications and examples in mind. The author is successful to span the descriptive bridge between the technology implemented inside a modern ultrasonic imaging system for emitting and for processing the information that is coming back from outside after interacting with the human body. Theory and reality is combined in a comprehensive, illustrative and practical manner to enjoy the reading and learning of diagnostic ultrasound imaging. - Christian Kollmann, Vienna, European Journal of Ultrasound This book is well suited to MATLAB, a high-level programming language, including demonstrations of figures and examples with MATLAB programming lines. Accompanying program sets, solutions, and programs can be found on the Elsevier web site. In addition, a review of Fourier transforms is included with step-by-step worked out examples. This book is recommended for universities offering graduate programs in diagnostic ultrasound imaging, engineering, and medical physics. It fills the need for an advanced scientific text of diagnostic ultrasound research. - Martha F. Earl, Reference Coordinator, University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine, Preston Medical Library


You might think: Yet another book covering a well-known medical topic? - yes, that is right but it is written from a technical insider in a way that helps to understand the essential physics and signal processing techniques behind modern imaging systems as well as the processing of the resulting echo information step-by-step. Some of the 15 chapters are dedicated to one special part or inside of a diagnostic imaging system: Various transducer construction and system technology or beamforming methods. These different topics are explained on a level that is suitable both for newcomers and for experienced readers. Basic equations and underlying concepts are given to understand the function of the latest commercial products used in medical applications. A reference list citing fundamental publications is added to each chapter. But how does ultrasound interact with tissue or blood and what about nonlinear aspects during propagation? The book also gives detailed and enhanced answers, explains well-known models concerning bioeffects, scattering or non-linear effects caused by contrast agents within the remaining chapters - always having modern applications and examples in mind. The author is successful to span the descriptive bridge between the technology implemented inside a modern ultrasonic imaging system for emitting and for processing the information that is coming back from outside after interacting with the human body. Theory and reality is combined in a comprehensive, illustrative and practical manner to enjoy the reading and learning of diagnostic ultrasound imaging. - Christian Kollmann, Vienna, European Journal of Ultrasound This book is well suited to MATLAB, a high-level programming language, including demonstrations of figures and examples with MATLAB programming lines. Accompanying program sets, solutions, and programs can be found on the Elsevier web site. In addition, a review of Fourier transforms is included with step-by-step worked out examples. This book is recommended for universities offering graduate programs in diagnostic ultrasound imaging, engineering, and medical physics. It fills the need for an advanced scientific text of diagnostic ultrasound research. - Martha F. Earl, Reference Coordinator, University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine, Preston Medical Library


Author Information

Professor Szabo has contributed to the fundamental understanding and design of surface acoustic wave signal processing devices, to novel means of transduction and measurement for nondestructive evaluation using ultrasound, to seismic signal processing applied to acoustic imaging, and to the research and development of state-of-the-art diagnostic ultrasound imaging systems. He has published over seventy papers in these areas. His current interests in ultrasound are overcoming present limitations in imaging the body and finding new ways of extracting noninvasively diagnostically useful information about tissue structure, health and function. His research includes the following methods: digital beamforming, signal processing, miniature transducer arrays, nonlinear acoustic propagation, ultrasound-induced bioeffects, broadband measurement techniques, simulation and measurement of wave propagation in inhomogeneous media and scanning acoustic microscopy. Dr. Szabo is a Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America, a Senior Member of the IEEE, a U.S. delegate to the International Electrotechnical Commission and a winner of a best paper award in the IEEE UFFC/SU Transactions.

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