New Advances in Genitourinary Ultrasound
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, Journal Article
Christensen, JD; Dogra, VS
Published in: Ultrasound Clinics
January 1, 2007
Since its clinical introduction in the 1940s, ultrasound has become one of the most widely used imaging modalities in medicine and has emerged as a key diagnostic tool for the evaluation of patients who have genitourinary disease. This is largely attributable to advances in transducer design, signal acquisition, image processing, and system portability resulting in improved resolution, usability, and availability. New innovations and clinical applications, such as ultrasound contrast agents, hybrid technologies, minimally invasive therapies, and molecular imaging techniques, promise to further broaden the role of ultrasound in the diagnosis and management of patients who have genitourinary disease. © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Ultrasound Clinics
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ISSN
1556-858X
Publication Date
January 1, 2007
Volume
2
Issue
1
Start / End Page
105 / 114
Related Subject Headings
- Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
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Christensen, J. D., & Dogra, V. S. (2007). New Advances in Genitourinary Ultrasound. Ultrasound Clinics, 2(1), 105–114. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cult.2007.01.008
Christensen, J. D., and V. S. Dogra. “New Advances in Genitourinary Ultrasound.” Ultrasound Clinics 2, no. 1 (January 1, 2007): 105–14. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cult.2007.01.008.
Christensen JD, Dogra VS. New Advances in Genitourinary Ultrasound. Ultrasound Clinics. 2007 Jan 1;2(1):105–14.
Christensen, J. D., and V. S. Dogra. “New Advances in Genitourinary Ultrasound.” Ultrasound Clinics, vol. 2, no. 1, Jan. 2007, pp. 105–14. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.cult.2007.01.008.
Christensen JD, Dogra VS. New Advances in Genitourinary Ultrasound. Ultrasound Clinics. 2007 Jan 1;2(1):105–114.
Published In
Ultrasound Clinics
DOI
ISSN
1556-858X
Publication Date
January 1, 2007
Volume
2
Issue
1
Start / End Page
105 / 114
Related Subject Headings
- Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging