Search Results - "Lokhandwalla, Murtuza"
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Mechanical haemolysis in shock wave lithotripsy (SWL): I. Analysis of cell deformation due to SWL flow-fields
Published in Physics in medicine & biology (01-02-2001)“…This work analyses the interaction of red blood cells (RBCs) with shock-induced and bubble-induced flows in shock wave lithotripsy (SWL), and calculates, in…”
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Fracture mechanics model of stone comminution in ESWL and implications for tissue damage
Published in Physics in medicine & biology (01-07-2000)“…Focused shock waves administered during extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy (ESWL) cause stone fragmentation. The process of stone fragmentation is described…”
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Biomechanical effects of ESWL shock waves
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-05-1998)“…Impulsive stress in the repeated shock waves administered in ESWL is the mechanical stimulus of injury to the kidney. In order to better understand the…”
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Mechanical haemolysis in shock wave lithotripsy (SWL): II. In vitro cell lysis due to shear
Published in Physics in medicine & biology (01-04-2001)“…In this work we report injury to isolated red blood cells (RBCs) due to focused shock waves in a cavitation-free environment. The lithotripter-generated shock…”
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Combination of Digital Mammography with Semi-automated 3D Breast Ultrasound
Published in Technology in cancer research & treatment (01-08-2004)“…This paper describes work aimed at combining 3D ultrasound with full-field digital mammography via a semi-automatic prototype ultrasound scanning mechanism…”
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Damage mechanisms in shock wave lithotripsy (SWL)
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Cell lysis due to shear in shock wave lithotripsy
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-05-2001)“…Injury to isolated red blood cells (RBCs) and deformation of aluminum foils due to focused shock waves in a cavitation-free environment were investigated. The…”
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Damage mechanisms in shock wave lithotripsy (SWL)
Published 01-01-2001“…Shock wave lithotripsy is a ‘non-invasive’ therapy for treating kidney stones. Focused shock waves fragment stones to a size that can be passed naturally…”
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