Compound imaging

Compound imaging in general ultrasound uses multiple angles to acquire and combine images, reducing speckle and enhancing border definition. This advanced technique improves image quality by minimizing artifacts and maximizing signal-to-noise ratio, providing clearer anatomical details for superior diagnostic confidence. Optimizing compound imaging settings is essential for precise general imaging and accurate diagnosis.

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