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titleOfInvention Method for characterising an ultrasound wound in organic tissues
abstract The invention relates to a method for characterising an ultrasound wound (T) in organic tissues, caused by the application of focused, high-intensity ultrasounds delivered by a probe having an emission surface with a toric geometry. Said method involves: obtaining, after a delay of at least two days from the end of the application of the ultrasounds, at least one image for characterising (le) the organic tissues; detecting the presence of a contrast line (16) in the characterisation image (le); and determining the extent of the ultrasound wound on the basis of the contrast line (16).
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