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Information about role of ultrasound imaging in health and disease.
http://iregt1.iai.fzk.de/MRICTUS/html/usound3D.html
Using a conventional diagnostic ultrasound device and a position sensing device the possibility of creating threedimensional ultrasound images has been established.
http://www.drgdiaz.com/
Information about biomedical engineering, diagnostic ultrasound, color ultrasound, 3-D ultrasound and telesonography. Provides services such as consultation, training, software development and telesonography systems assembling. Includes articles, ultrasound pictures and a mailing list.
http://www.barre.nom.fr/medical/dicom2/
A free command-line driven program which allows you to convert medical images and DICOM files to various other formats, while optionally performing some rudimentary image processing tasks .
http://www.echo-web.com/
Online Education, CMEs, CEUs, job opportunities, career connections, online resumes, conferences and seminars, echocardiography links, technology news, and other materials for echocardiographers.
http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1983/7/83.07.06.x.html
by Elisabet O. Orville from Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute.
http://www.medinfo.co.uk/tests/ultrasound.html
Easy to understand information for patients on ultrasound scanning (ultrasonography), a quick, easy and relatively safe investigation which helps in many areas of medicine. Written by a UK general practitioner.
http://www.mskultrasound.com/
Representative for Diagnostic Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Equipment for the Podiatry Profession. Find product details and an image gallery.
http://www.radiologyinfo.org/en/info.cfm?pg=genus
Explains what patients might experience, how to prepare for exams, benefits vs. risks.
http://myweb.lsbu.ac.uk/~dirt/museum/usnd-intro.html
Solves beginners problems with technicalities and basics from South Bank University (UK).
http://www.cs.unc.edu/Research/us/
UNC Ultrasound Research
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