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A review on biological effects of ultrasounds: key messages for cliniciansQuarato et al., 2023
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- Quarato C
- Lacedonia D
- Salvemini M
- Tuccari G
- Mastrodonato G
- Villani R
- Fiore L
- Scioscia G
- Mirijello A
- Saponara A
- Sperandeo M
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- Diagnostics
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Ultrasound (US) is acoustic energy that interacts with human tissues, thus, producing bioeffects that may be hazardous, especially in sensitive organs (ie, brain, eye, heart, lung, and digestive tract) and embryos/fetuses. Two basic mechanisms of US interaction with …
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