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Correlation is a mathematical procedure, used in ultrasound to quantify the similarity between two signals. Cross correlation of successive ultrasound echoes can be used to quantify movement of tissue, including blood.
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(TIC) The cranial bone thermal index is an exposure model for the case that the ultrasound beam passes through bone near the beam entrance into the body.
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Cross talk is an ultrasound artifact in which strong sound signals in one directional channel leak into another, appearing as a mirror image of the spectral display on the opposite side of the baseline. Cross talk distinguishes the condition of undesired crossover of transmitted sound waves into the receiving transducer in a continuous wave Doppler system. Also called Mirror Artifact. •
Cross-section scattering is a measure of the scattering strength of a point scatterer. The scattering strength is dependent on the size of the scatterer, the density and compressibility of the scatterer and the surrounding medium, and the ultrasound wavelength. If a transducer emits ultrasound with a total acoustic power of P, and the power is assumed to be uniform distributed over the US beam cross-sectional area, then the ultrasound intensity at a certain range, is defined by: I = P/A where I is the intensity, and A is the cross-sectional beam area at that range. A point scatterer located in the ultrasound beam at this range, will scatter the ultrasound with a total acoustic power of Ps, defined by: Ps = I s where s is the scattering cross-section of the point scatterer. |