H Heynemann, K P Richter, J Haerting, H J Holzhausen, M Baumann, K Jenderka, B Langkopf, R Millner
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Abstract
Additional information on the tissue structure are possible by estimation of sound physical parameters in comparison with normal B-scan ultrasonography, especially the frequency-dependent ultrasound attenuation. The ultrasound attenuation measurements were made on histochemical normal and pathological testicular tissue with changing transducer-specimen distance. No markedly difference in damaging behaviour was found between normal and pathological testicular tissue at different distances.