2.Endoscopic Ultrasound Elastography for Pancreatic Cancer Diagnosis: A Step Forward?.
Clinical Endoscopy 2013;46(2):116-117
No abstract available.
Elasticity Imaging Techniques
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Pancreatic Neoplasms
3.Design of acoustic radiation force module for ultrasound elastography.
Mingbo QIU ; Qiaoliang LI ; Xin CHEN ; Wanguan YI ; Hu TANG ; Xinru ZHANG ; Siping CHEN ; Tianfu WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2013;37(5):322-326
Developing an acoustic radiation force excitation module including 64 channels based in FPGA for ultrasound elastography. The circuit of the module was derived in bipolar, and the parameters such as excitation frequency, pulse repetition frequency, pulse number, element number and focus depth were adjustable. The acoustic field for special parameter was experimented with OptiSon laser acoustic field system with a result which reflects the width of focal spot is about 3 mm. The acoustic power was experimented with RFB2000 radiation force balance with a result which reflects acoustic power is increasing linearly with the number of pulses and the number of elements, and is increasing squarely with the peak-to-peak value of excitation voltage. The module is promising in factual application which can be triggered externally in synchronously, and can be combined with B-mode ultrasound system for ultrasound elastography.
Acoustics
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Elasticity Imaging Techniques
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Ultrasonics
5.Novel diagnostic and therapeutic modalities using endoscopic ultrasound in pancreatic disease.
Anjuli Kristin LUTHRA ; Girish MISHRA
Gastrointestinal Intervention 2017;6(1):15-24
Endoscopic ultrasound is a rapidly evolving technology with an expanding list of diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities. Innovative uses of endoscopic ultrasound in pancreatic malignancy may serve to improve survivability with earlier detection and groundbreaking interventions. This article aims to review these novel techniques.
Elasticity Imaging Techniques
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Pancreatic Diseases*
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Ultrasonography*
6.A Simple Outline of Methods for Protein Isolation and Purification.
Endocrinology and Metabolism 2017;32(1):18-22
At the summer workshop of the Korean Endocrine Society held in 2016, some examples of protein experiments were discussed in the session entitled “All about working with proteins.” In contrast to what the title suggested, it was unrealistic to comprehensively discuss all protein analytical methods. Therefore, the goal was to outline protein experimental techniques that are useful in research or in bench work. In conversations with clinicians, however, I have always felt that researchers who do not engage in bench science have different demands than those who do. Protein research tools that are useful in bench science may not be very useful or effective in the diagnostic field. In this paper, I provide a general summary of the protein analytical methods that are used in basic scientific research, and describe how they can be applied in the diagnostic field.
Chromatography
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Education
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Immunoenzyme Techniques
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Methods*
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Molecular Imaging
7.Can Magnetic Resonance Elastography Fill a Niche in the Market for Noninvasive Assessment of Liver Fibrosis?.
Gut and Liver 2017;11(3):321-322
No abstract available.
Elasticity Imaging Techniques*
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Liver Cirrhosis*
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Liver*
8.Sonoelastography on Supraspinatus Muscle-Tendon and Long Head of Biceps Tendon in Korean Professional Baseball Pitchers.
Joo Han OH ; Joon Yub KIM ; Do Hoon KIM ; Yong Il KIM ; Jae Ho CHO
The Korean Journal of Sports Medicine 2016;34(1):28-35
The aim of this study was to evaluate the change of supraspinatus muscle and tendon as well as biceps tendon after pitching in Korean professional baseball league pitchers by the application of sonoelastography. A total of 10 pitchers from Korean professional league were evaluated their supraspinatus muscle and tendon and long head of biceps tendon of dominant arm by sonoelastography at all-star break period. After one month later, re-evaluations were performed after pitching in the game. The strain ratio of supraspinatus muscle and tendon (red portion, soft; blue portion, hard), thickness of supraspinatus and long head of biceps tendons were evaluated. For the correlation analysis with pitching, numbers of pitches, maximal velocity, maximal difference of velocity and ratio of breaking balls among pitches were investigated. The strain ratios of supraspinatus muscle, thickness of supraspinatus and long head of biceps tendon were decreased but not statistically significant. However, the strain ratio of red portion in supraspinatus tendon was significantly increased. There were no correlations between sonoelastograpic findings and pitches.
Arm
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Baseball*
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Elasticity Imaging Techniques*
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Head*
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Tendons*
9.Elastography of the Pancreas, Current View
Christoph F DIETRICH ; Michael HOCKE
Clinical Endoscopy 2019;52(6):533-540
Ultrasound elastography (USE) of the pancreas allows pancreatic tissue stiffness assessment by virtual palpation. Two main types of USE are used. For the pancreas strain elastography applying by endoscopic ultrasound has been established for the characterisation of small solid pancreatic lesions (SPL). In larger SPL >30 mm the results are less convincing mainly due to the heterogenicity of the lesions but also by concomitant changes of the surrounding pancreatic parenchyma. The current role of shear wave elastography has to be determined. This article reviews the current use of elastography of the pancreas.
Elasticity Imaging Techniques
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Palpation
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Pancreas
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Ultrasonography
10.Endoscopic Ultrasound Real-Time Elastography in Liver Disease.
Jeong Eun SONG ; Dong Wook LEE ; Eun Young KIM
Clinical Endoscopy 2018;51(2):118-119
No abstract available.
Elasticity Imaging Techniques*
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Liver Diseases*
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Liver*
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Ultrasonography*