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Apodization is a method for reducing side lobes (lateral array elements) in some arrays. It gradually decreases the vibration of the transducer surface with distance from its center by improving the directivity. It is usually accomplished by using more power to excite the innermost elements.
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The dimension of the ultrasound beam and the transducer array are the origin of the beam width artifact or volume averaging artifact. When the ultrasound beam is wider than the diameter of the lesion being scanned, normal tissues which lie immediately adjacent to the lesion arc included within the beam width, and their echotexture is averaged in with that of the lesion. Thus, what appears to be the echogenicity of the lesion is really that of the lesion plus the averaged normal tissues. Because of volume averaging, cystic lesions may falsely appear to be solid, and some subtle solid lesions may become impossible to distinguish from surrounding normal tissue and, therefore, not identified at all. See also Ultrasound Picture and Vector Array Transducer. • ![]() 'The AU5 EPI is an ultrasound system for multi-disciplinary use that incorporates all the transducer technologies (linear, convex, phased array, and annular array) adapted to today's most diverse diagnostic requirements. Furthermore it offers the most modern and advanced techniques available today on the market.' •
Sonography of the gallbladder is a reliable technique for diagnosing e.g., gallstones, cholecystitis, tumors, polyps, or ductal obstruction.
Patient should be examined with empty stomach and on a low fat diet the night before. Barium studies, endoscopy, ERCP, colonoscopy, and abdominal CT should be performed after this examination. Gallbladder ultrasound is best performed with a 5 MHz curved array or a linear array transducer in cases of a very superficial gallbladder. In obese patients or in patients with difficult sonographic access, a 3.5 MHz sector or curved linear transducer is advantageous. Gallbladder and biliary tree are usually imaged in supine and posterior oblique (LPO) positions. Sometimes very small gallstones are better visible in upright and prone position. ![]() Further Reading: Basics:
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A matrix is a set of numbers arranged in a rectangular array. The array of numbers is divided in rows and columns. The matrix size determines the scan resolution.
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