The acoustic nonlinearity parameter B/A is a new parameter in ultrasound tissue characterization. In this paper, on the basis of a theoretical analysis of finite amplitude ultrasonic wave propagation in fluidlike media, an experimental system for nonlinearity parameter tomography is developed. Using this system, the amplitude of the second harmonic wave cumulated in the propagation path of the primary wave is measured and the finite amplitude insert-substitution method is used in the conventional computer tomography (CT) technique. The filtered convolution algorithm is implemented using the amplitude of the second harmonic as the projection data, then the B/A tomography can be reconstructed. The B/A images for several biological samples are obtained. Besides, the image of porcine pathological liver tissue is studied and is compared with that of porcine normal liver tissue. These results show the potential applications of the nonlinearity parameter B/A in medical diagnosis.
The acoustic parameters, especially the sound backscatter coefficient, are sensitive to the changes of liver tissues and can be used to differentiate between the normal and pathological liver tissues. High frequency image system is a useful device for high-resolution image and tissue characterization.
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