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Effects of ultrasound beam angle and surface roughness on the quantitative ultrasound parameters of articular cartilage
Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology, 07/02/09
Kaleva E et al. - The present findings are important because the natural curvature of the articular surface varies, and a perfect perpendicularity between the ultrasound beam and the surface of the cartilage may be challenging to achieve in a clinical measurement.
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