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EXTRACTION OF 3D FIBER INFORMATION FROM THE ULTRASONIC RF ECHO SIGNAL OF DIFFUSED LIVER DISEASES

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Table 1.- Classification of acquired data.
Fig. 2.- Sample of LOG/CFAR processing with RF echo signal of liver cirrhosis. (a) original data
Fig. 3.- Construction of 3D structure of fiber tissue. (a) construction method , (b) extracted 3D  information of macronodular liver cirrhosis
Figure 5(b) shows the other characteristics of a relationship between the echo information and liver tissue

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