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Original Article

Relative Attenuation Measurements of Ultrasound in the Liver using the Zerocrossing Method

Pages 299-303 | Accepted 04 Dec 1988, Published online: 08 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

The zerocrossing method for measurement of the frequency dependence of ultrasound attenuation was used to study the livers of 10 healthy subjects and 9 patients. Increased attenuation in vivo was observed in 5 patients who were seen to have a ‘bright liver’ during B-scanning. Normal attenuation was seen in 3 patients who had pathologic liver biopsies, but normal B-scan images. Increased attenuation was seen in one patient who had a nodular appearance of the liver during B-scanning; biopsy showed steatosis. These results indicate that the zerocrossing method makes it possible to quantify some of the changes seen in the B-scan image. A detailed description, including block diagrams, is given of a zerocrossing detector which can be connected to a commercially available scanner (Brüel & Kjær Ultrasound Scanner Type 1846).

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