Imaging Lung Sound Behavior with Vibration Response Imaging

id: imaging-lung-sound-behavior-with-vibration-response-imaging-175-7900019
title: Imaging Lung Sound Behavior with Vibration Response Imaging
text: In medicine, Imaging Lung Sound Behavior with Vibration Response Imaging (VRI) is a novelty computer-based technology that takes the concept of the stethoscope to a more progressive level. Since the invention of the stethoscope by René-Théophile-Hyacinthe Laennec France in 1816, physicians have been utilizing lung sounds to diagnose various chest conditions. Today auscultation provides physicians with extensive information on the examination of the patient. The skills of the examiner however, va
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date created: 2009-12-27T13:13:10Z
date modified: 2024-09-03T05:12:14Z
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