
doi: 10.1007/bf02476167
pmid: 5975870
Irradiation with a single beam of focused ultrasound is currently the method of choice for the production of trackless, focal, pan-necrotic lesions of predetermined size at any desired site within the central nervous system of experimental animals and man. Development of a simple technique using the same transducer for concurrent detection of the production of such lesions is described and the results obtained in a phantom brain are presented.
Spinal Cord, Cats, Animals, Brain, Ultrasonics, Echoencephalography
Spinal Cord, Cats, Animals, Brain, Ultrasonics, Echoencephalography
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