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titleOfInvention A kind of simulation tumour Contrast-enhanced Ultrasound is used for the imitative body Model of tumor diagnosis and treatment research
abstract The invention belongs to medical domains, are related to a kind of imitative body Model that simulation tumour Contrast-enhanced Ultrasound is studied for tumor diagnosis and treatment, it is characterised in that contain the tumour glue for simulating tumour and the normal tissue glue for simulating normal surrounding tissue;The tumour glue contains a nanometer microcapsular ultrasound contrast agent.Nanometer microcapsular ultrasound contrast agent is evenly distributed, good dispersion, inside and outside imaging results are strong, stability is more preferable in high/low frequency ultrasonic sound field, is more advantageous to the practice of user's ultrasonic contrast checking method and high/low frequency ultrasound guidance tumor aspiration biopsy and tumour ablation treating.
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