Superposed Diagnostic Ultrasonic B-Mode Image with CFAR Proseccing

Abstract
A diagnostic ultrasonic B-mode image displays only one tomogram of a human body. It is difficult to get an image which displays the entire organ structure. In this report, a technique superposing several B-mode images obtained at different probe positions into a single image displaying the global structure is described. CFAR processing is applied to each of images as pre-processing for our superposition. The result presented here may be useful for determination of some certain techniques and a variation of this method may be useful for the recording of tomograms in mass screenings.

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