Ultrasound Isn’t Just for Pregnancy. How It’s Helping Treat the Brain.
Description
Ultrasound is known for its use in imaging during pregnancy. But new advancements in the technology suggest that in the future, ultrasound could be used to disrupt the blood-brain barrier. This would allow doctors to more easily diagnose and directly treat illnesses like brain cancer without major surgery. WSJ’s Danny Lewis and Charlotte Gartenberg examine the new ways that ultrasound could be used more specifically and subtly to deliver accurate diagnoses and precise treatments.
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Further reading:
New Ultrasound Therapy Could Help Treat Alzheimer’s, Cancer
Treatment Breakthrough for an Intractable Brain Cancer
The ‘Mini Brains’ solving medical mysteries and raising concerns
We Can Now See the Brain Like Never Before
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