1. Shear wave dispersion behaviors of soft, vascularized tissues from the microchannel flow model.
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K J Parker, J Ormachea, S A Mcaleavey, R W Wood, J J Carroll-Nellenback, and R K Miller
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MEDICAL imaging systems ,TISSUE physiology ,SHEAR waves ,MICROCHANNEL flow ,PLACENTA physiology - Abstract
The frequency dependent behavior of tissue stiffness and the dispersion of shear waves in tissue can be measured in a number of ways, using integrated imaging systems. The microchannel flow model, which considers the effects of fluid flow in the branching vasculature and microchannels of soft tissues, makes specific predictions about the nature of dispersion. In this paper we introduce a more general form of the 4 parameter equation for stress relaxation based on the microchannel flow model, and then derive the general frequency domain equation for the complex modulus. Dispersion measurements in liver (ex vivo) and whole perfused placenta (post-delivery) correspond to the predictions from theory, guided by independent stress relaxation measurements and consideration of the vascular tree structure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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