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1. Application of real-time three-dimensional transesphaogeal echocardiography in quantitation of tricuspid valve annulus diameter
Page:93—96
2. Evaluation of left ventricular dyssynchrony in coronary heart disease without visual segmental wall motion abnormalities by strain delay index
Page:97—101
3. Real-time ultrasound contrast quantitative comparison study of regenerative nodules and small hepatocellular carcinoma in liver cirrhosis
Page:123—126
4. A preliminary study on methods and influencing factors of liver zone speed index in healthy subjects
Page:127—129
5. Noninvasive assessment of renal allograft status by virtual touch tissue quantification technique
Page:130—132
6. Virtual touch tissue imaging in the differential diagnosis of small solid thyroid nodules
Page:133—136
7. Preliminary study of salivary gland mass qualitative diagnosis with contrast-enhanced ultrasound
Page:141—144
8. Establishment and application of digital database of breast ultrasound imaging
Page:145—148
9. Values of automated breast volume scanner for differentiation of benign and malignant breast masses
Page:149—153
10. Effects of microbubble on ultrasound guided frequency ablation
Page:162—165
11. Vascular disruption effects of HepG2 tumor by microbubble desruption-re-desruption
Page:166—169
12. Evaluation of the kinetics of myocardial during isovolumic relaxation in normal subjects combined with exercise stress testing using speckle-tracking imaging
Page:102—106
13. Evalution of left ventricular function before and after coronary artery bypass grafting by speckle tracking imaging
Page:107—110
14. Preliminary study on new parameter of myocardial elasticity
Page:154—157
15. Experimental study in detecting sentinel lymph nodes by percutaneous transhepatic lymphosonography in VX2 hepatic cancer rabbit
Page:158—161
16. Preparation and characterization of QDs-loaded PLGA microbubbles as fluorescent-ultrasonic dual-modality imaging agent
Page:170—174