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titleOfInvention Ultrasound imaging system.
abstract The invention relates to an ultrasound images acquisition system. First, a first sequence of ultrasound images (I1) of an organ (LV) is acquired at a first image rate (IR1). Then a second sequence of ultrasound three-dimensional images (I3D_1) of a sub-volume (S_V1) covering a part of interest (RI/VI) in the first sequence (I1) is acquired at a second image rate (IR2) and a third sequence of ultrasound three-dimensional images (I3D_2) of a reference sub-volume (S _V0) is acquired at the second image rate (IR2). Finally the second and third sequences of three-dimensional images sequences (I3D_1, I3D_2) are compared.
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