Figure 7From: MR thermometry characterization of a hyperthermia ultrasound array designed using the k-space computational method In vivo MRI hyperthermia. In vivo canine prostate hyperthermia results. (a) MRI image of a canine prostate gland showing the focused transducer and the water bolus. (b) Relative thermal distribution image produced after driving the transducer for five minutes. The color bar shows the temperature values in °C. (c) Controlled hyperthermia results for 20 minutes.Back to article page