File:Strain elastography of a normal kidney.jpg
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DescriptionStrain elastography of a normal kidney.jpg |
English: Strain elastography of a normal kidney. Red depicts soft areas, and blue depicts hard areas relative to the entire elastography image. Note that the medulla is softer than the cortex. A color bar is shown to the left of the image, where ‘S’ and ‘H’ denote soft and hard tissue, respectively.
For context, see en:Renal ultrasonography |
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Source | (2015). "Ultrasonography of the Kidney: A Pictorial Review". Diagnostics 6 (1): 2. DOI:10.3390/diagnostics6010002. ISSN 2075-4418. (CC-BY 4.0) |
Author | Kristoffer Lindskov Hansen, Michael Bachmann Nielsen and Caroline Ewertsen |
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