Fig. 10.
Quantitative results for the second set of the RBC phantom experiments wherein the imaging transducer was steered laterally. (a) Area of the main lesion, (b) area of the peripheral damage, (c) cavitation probability in the main lesion, and (d) cavitation probability in the periphery as a function of the lateral steering distance of the imaging transducer. The vertical bars in these figures represent +/– one standard deviation, and the sample size for each case is six (N = 6).