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Jeremy Bercoff

Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique

Publications -  73
Citations -  9373

Jeremy Bercoff is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Shear waves & Elastography. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 73 publications receiving 8470 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeremy Bercoff include École Normale Supérieure & University of Paris.

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Supersonic shear imaging: a new technique for soft tissue elasticity mapping

TL;DR: The first in vivo investigations made on healthy volunteers emphasize the potential clinical applicability of SSI for breast cancer detection and results validating SSI in heterogeneous phantoms are presented.
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Coherent plane-wave compounding for very high frame rate ultrasonography and transient elastography

TL;DR: It is proposed to improve the beamforming process by using a coherent recombination of compounded plane-wave transmissions to recover high-quality echographic images without degrading the high frame rate capabilities.
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Quantitative assessment of breast lesion viscoelasticity: initial clinical results using supersonic shear imaging.

TL;DR: Preliminary clinical results directly demonstrate the clinical feasibility of this new elastography technique in providing quantitative assessment of relative stiffness of breast tissues and give valuable information that is complementary to the B-mode morphologic information.
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Viscoelastic shear properties of in vivo breast lesions measured by MR elastography

TL;DR: The in vivo results show a good separation between breast cancer and benign fibroadenoma utilizing the shear modulus and the results as obtained for theShear viscosity do not indicate to be useful for separating benign from malignant lesions.
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Breast Lesions: Quantitative Elastography with Supersonic Shear Imaging—Preliminary Results

TL;DR: SSI provides quantitative elasticity measurements, thus adding complementary information that potentially could help in breast lesion characterization with B-mode US and to assess the correlation between quantitative values of lesion stiffness and pathologic results.