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Clinical Application of an Ultrasound Attenuation Coefficient Estimation Technique for Liver Pathology Characterization

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Certain diffuse liver diseases, such as hepatitis and cirrhosis, are difficult to diagnose from the information contained in ultrasound images. A signal processing procedure is described which estimated the value of an acoustic attenuation coefficient of the liver in vivo from reflected ultrasound signals. The results of a clinical trial involving 14 patients indicate a correlation between the coefficient values and the liver diseases: inflamed livers produced lower values than cirrhotic livers. A series of 15 examinations on a volunteer indicates that the observed values are repeatable to within the statistical variation predicted by the mathematical model.

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