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Ultrasound elastography has become a valuable tool for noninvasive imaging, as it provides essential information on tissue mechanical properties and has potential applications in numerous fields outside pure medical imaging.
This technique can open the door to a deeper understanding of various pathologies through the assessment of tissue stiffness, which can assist in diagnosis, therapy planning, and treatment monitoring.
In addition to medical imaging, this technology has the potential for evaluation in cancer, cardiology, and gynecology, expanding its use across multiple domains in healthcare.
The integration of ultrasound elastography into clinical practice could significantly impact patient care by enabling improved diagnosis, treatment planning, and monitoring, leading to better outcomes.
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