- EINDHOVEN, NL William Shi - Wakefield MA, US Jeffry E. Powers - Bainbridge Island WA, US Michalakis Averkiou - Lakatamia, CY Thomas Gauthier - Seattle WA, US
An ultrasonic diagnostic imaging system is described which utilizes one or more transducer arrays affixed to the head of a patient to diagnose and treat stroke victims. The transducer headset produces a two or three dimensional image of the vasculature inside the cranium, preferably assisted by a microbubble contrast agent. A vascular flow map is produced by the system which may be diagnosed for signs of a blood clot. If a blood clot is detected, a therapeutic beam is transmitted while the contrast agent is present to break up the blood clot by the disruption of microbubbles. The headset may also be used in a monitoring application to detect the recurrence of blood clots in a stroke victim.
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ISLN:
910344423
Admitted:
1996
University:
University of California, Riverside, B.A.
Law School:
University of California, Davis, J.D., 1996
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I'm 11 years old. I really like baseball and basketball. I have one dog and really want a bird. A Cocketill would be my first option.And really likes the hunger games.