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Safety limitations of MR‐HIFU treatment near interfaces: a phantom validation

Hipp et al., 2012

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3999953336522112838
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Hipp E
Partanen A
Karczmar G
Fan X
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Journal of applied clinical medical physics

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Magnetic resonance‐guided high‐intensity focused ultrasound (MR‐HIFU) is a noninvasive image‐guided technique used to thermally ablate solid tumors. During treatment, ultrasound reflections from distal media interfaces can shift prescribed treatment locations. The purpose …
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