
doi: 10.3390/jpm12101733
pmid: 36294872
pmc: PMC9605054
handle: 10281/524527 , 11591/488210 , 11369/423487
doi: 10.3390/jpm12101733
pmid: 36294872
pmc: PMC9605054
handle: 10281/524527 , 11591/488210 , 11369/423487
Musculoskeletal ultrasound involves the study of many superficial targets, especially in the hands, wrists, and feet. Many of these areas are within the first 3 cm of the skin surface and are ideal targets for ultra-high-frequency ultrasound. The high spatial resolution and the superb image quality achievable allow foreseeing a wider use of this novel technique, which has the potential to bring innovation to diagnostic imaging.
imaging; musculoskeletal; ultra-high frequency; ultrasound, imaging; musculoskeletal; ultra-high frequency; ultrasound;, 616, 610, Review
imaging; musculoskeletal; ultra-high frequency; ultrasound, imaging; musculoskeletal; ultra-high frequency; ultrasound;, 616, 610, Review
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