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Acousto-electrical speckle pattern in Lorentz force electrical impedance tomography
Ultrasound speckle is a granular texture pattern appearing in ultrasound
imaging. It can be used to distinguish tissues and identify pathologies.
Lorentz force electrical impedance tomography is an ultrasound-based medical
imaging technique of the tissue electrical conductivity. It is based on the
application of an ultrasound wave in a medium placed in a magnetic field and on
the measurement of the induced electric current due to Lorentz force. Similarly
to ultrasound imaging, we hypothesized that a speckle could be observed with
Lorentz force electrical impedance tomography imaging. In this study, we first
assessed the theoretical similarity between the measured signals in Lorentz
force electrical impedance tomography and in ultrasound imaging modalities. We
then compared experimentally the signal measured in both methods using an
acoustic and electrical impedance interface. Finally, a bovine muscle sample
was imaged using the two methods. Similar speckle patterns were observed. This
indicates the existence of an "acousto-electrical speckle" in the Lorentz force
electrical impedance tomography with spatial characteristics driven by the
acoustic parameters but due to electrical impedance inhomogeneities instead of
acoustic ones as is the case of ultrasound imaging
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