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Volume: Issue: 5

1. Relevance study of renal hemodynamic change and endothelia dysfunction in patients with hypertensive disorder complication pregnancy Page:406—409
2. Ultrasound-targeted microbubble destruction combined with polyethylenimine mediated Bax gene silence in H9c2 cells Page:438—442
3. VX2 tumors in fatty liver and normal liver rabbits:characteristics of conventional ultrasound and quantitative study of contrast-enhanced ultrasound Page:443—447
4. Assessment of regional left ventricular systolic function in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy by real-time three-dimensional echocardiography Page:369—373
5. Evaluation of flow structure within left ventricle in patients with chronic heart failure by vector flow mapping Page:383—387
6. Quantitative assessment of ventricular-arterial coupling in patients with uremia Page:388—393
7. Evaluation of right ventricular modality and function in patients with arial septal defect by single cardiac cycle real-time three dimensional echocardiography Page:394—397
8. Study of virtual touch tissue quantification in noninvasive assessment of the effect of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic stent shunt Page:402—405
9. Application of virtual touch tissue quantification on the early diagnosis of gouty nephropathy Page:410—413
10. Value of real time three-dimensional hysterosalpingo-contrast-sonography in the assessment of fallopian tube patency Page:414—417
11. Clinical value of time-intensity curve analysis of hysterosalpingo-contrast-sonography in the diagnosis of women infertility due to tube obstruction Page:418—421
12. Evaluation of ultrasound elastography in diagnosis of thyroid small nodules using binary logistic regression Page:422—425
13. Impact of probe orientations on shear wave velocity of breast tumors Page:426—428
14. Diagnostic value of sonographic changes of adipose tissue in benign and malignant breast lesions Page:429—432
15. Evaluation of mouse models of myocardial dysfunction and myocardial fibrosis by speckle tracking imaging Page:433—437
16. The cytotoxity of paclitaxel-nanoparticles with dual ligands combined with ultrasound irradiation on drug-resistant breast cancer cells Page:435—439
17. Characterization of atherosclerotic plaque components and identification of vulnerablity by shear wave elastography:in vivo study on a rabbit model Page:429—434
18. Relationship between perfusion defect and contrast-enhanced ultrasound features,clinical pathological parameters of breast cancers Page:417—421
19. Fetal brainstem-vermis angle and brainstem-tentorium angle measured with three-dimensional ultrasonography and its application in mega cisterna magna Page:412—416
20. Value of combination of three-vessel views in ultrasound diagnosis of fetal aortic arch and pulmonary arterial branch anomalies Page:398—401
21. Effects of isolated persistent left superior vena cava on fetal cardiac structure and hemodynamics Page:393—397
22. Value of detecting multi-vessel coronary artery stenosis using the bull's eyes of three-dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography Page:387—392
23. Physical-chemical properties and enhancement effect of Integrin αvβ3/CCR2 dual targeted ultrasound microbubbles:a vitro study Page:440—444
24. Guiding role of ultrasonography on the operation of spontaneous constriction of radial nerve Page:426—428
25. Assessment of the cesarean section scar with transvaginal ultrasound Page:422—425
26. Planning of the hepatocellular carcinoma's ablation by three-dimensional ultrasound:a preliminary study Page:407—411
27. Evaluating of left atrial remodeling and predicting the efficacy of radiofrequency catheter ablation with atrial fibrillation by speckle tracking imaging Page:382—386
28. Evaluation of left atrial functions in patients with constrictive pericarditis after pericardiectomy by two-dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography Page:373—377
29. The clinical and echocardiography features of basal septal hypertrophy Page:369—372
30. Quantitative analysis of left ventricular layer-specific strain using speckle tracking imaging in normal subjects Page:378—380,381