Abstract
Ultrasonic scattering from calf liver has been measured and normalized to obtain the average differential scattering cross section per unit volume σ̄sd (ν) over scattering angles ν ranging in magnitude from 25 ° to 165 ° and frequencies between 3 and 7 MHz. The results indicate that, at each of the measured frequencies, calf liver is a weak scatterer with nearly one-half of the total scattered power directed between 25 ° and 45 °. The value of σ̄sd (165 °) , which is not expected to differ much from σ̄sd (180 °) , the backscattering coefficient, was found to be approximately 3.7 × 10−6f1.4 mm−1Ω−1, with f in MHz and Ω in steradians. By integrating σ̄sd over all the measured scattering angles to find the total scattering cross section σ̄st , the contribution of scattering loss to attenuation was found to be approximately 2% over the measured frequencies. Analysis of the shape of σ̄sd suggests that the correlation length of the liver was on the order of 1 mm. To assess the accuracy of the normalization method, experimental and theoretical results for σ̄st of a reference medium consisting of glass spheres in agar were compared and found to differ by less than 10%.
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