2013
DOI: 10.1121/1.4831135
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A technique for measuring bone density using an ultrasonic imaging system

Abstract: Introduction: Osteoporosis is a degenerative bone disease that affects millions of Americans. Osteoporosis causes normally porous bone tissue, called cancellous bone, to become more porous and weak. It is possible that ultrasonic imaging systems may be used to detect changes in bone density (porosity) caused by osteoporosis. Methods: Ultrasonic images were acquired from 25 cube shaped specimens of cancellous bone in a water tank using a Terason 2000 + ultrasonic imaging system with a 5 MHz linear array transdu… Show more

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