elastografische
Elastografische refers to techniques used to measure the mechanical properties of biological tissues, primarily their elasticity or stiffness. This medical imaging modality is non-invasive and provides functional information about tissue, complementing traditional anatomical imaging methods like ultrasound, CT, or MRI. The principle behind elastography is that different tissues possess different elastic moduli. For example, diseased or cancerous tissues are often stiffer than surrounding healthy tissues. Elastographic methods apply a mechanical stress or strain to the tissue and then measure the resulting deformation. This deformation is then used to create a map of tissue stiffness, often displayed as a color-coded overlay on a standard anatomical image.
Several elastographic techniques exist, with ultrasound elastography and magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) being the most prominent.