Saturday, June 30, 2007

Volume ultrasound:
Useful tool for musculoskeletal, breast and pediatric imaging
Volume ultrasonography has become an established modality in some specialties during the last years. The 'state-of-the-art' high frequency volume ultrasound (HFVU), presently performed using electromechanical transducers, is based on the quick acquisition of a volume data set which can then reviewed and re-processed using various display formats.Despite the lack of fluid in the muscular system, the tool can be useful even for musculoskeletal imaging, affirms Dr Carlo Martinoli, Associate Professor of Radiology at the University of Genoa, who presented the findings of his initial experience with 3D-volume ultrasound during the European Congress of Radiology (ECR) on 10 March."HFVU offers better anatomical rendering of superficial structures", Dr. Martinoli said. "Multiplanar imagining not only improves the presentation of the US information but can also be used as a problem-solving technique for diagnostic benefit."

7 comments:

Mary Lou said...

I think that sonography is an interesting career that should be shared with high school counselors, who could then advise their students to investigate this career choice.

Eileen said...

thank you for all this great information--your presentation is excellent

Chris said...

you are clearly very passionate about what you do! your presentaion was vey informative. Thank you for sharing.

Catherine said...

fascinating how detailed ultrasound is. Did you get your machine back from Chris? Happy 4th....

Chris said...

Yes she got the machine back! Happy 4th Jen.

posted by JoAnn said...

I really enjoy reading your blog. I find it very interesting.

Mary Anne said...

Hi Jen,
I like your passion and energy for your career. I also admire your strength, courage and how you stand up for yourself and others. MGH is lucky to have you. I hope they appreciate all your hard work and efforts. Graduation is just around the corner for you.....YEAH!
Mary Anne