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Through diffraction and refraction on intersections edge acoustic shadowing can be created. The acoustic shadowing artifact is the loss of information below a dense object because the majority of the sound energy was reflected back by the object.
Shadowing artifacts occur if decreasing of the echo amplitude is not exponential with penetration depth caused by inhomogeneous tissue layers and fluid or air-filled regions. Bone, air, foreign bodies and calcification stop the transmission of sound waves producing a 'sonic shadow' which is a dark region distal to the echogenic obstructing region. This artifact occurs also in objects like e.g. prosthetic valves. See also Boundary Layer, and Half-Value Layer. Further Reading: News & More:
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