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In the last several years, color Doppler imaging has grown rapidly in clinical application. It was introduced for echocardiography instrumentation in 1984, for peripheral vascular imaging in 1986, and for general radiology use in 1987, and is now included on the vast majority of high-performance ultrasound systems placed in the United States and Europe today.
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Maslak, S.H., Freund, J.G. (1991). Color Doppler Instrumentation. In: Lanzer, P., Yoganathan, A.P. (eds) Vascular Imaging by Color Doppler and Magnetic Resonance. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76194-2_4
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