Abstract
Many manufacturers of ultrasound systems offer elastography capabilities. Though the research literature describes techniques involving external actuators, commercial systems have preferred to adopt techniques that may be used with a single transducer. Techniques may be divided into those which measure strain and those which measure shear wave velocity. Strain elastography involves deformation of the tissue followed by imaging of the degree of compression or extension of the tissue. Strain elastography does not estimate tissue stiffness; however, the strain ratio may be used as a surrogate index of stiffness. Shear wave elastography provides true quantitative information on elastic modulus. This involves induction of shear waves, estimation of shear wave velocity
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