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Hyperthermia classic commentary: 'A scanned, focused, multiple transducer ultrasonic system for localised hyperthermia treatments', by K. Hynynen, R. Roemer, D. Anhalt, et al., International Journal of Hyperthermia 1987;3:21-35.

Int J Hyperthermia 26(1):12-5 (2010) PMID 20100047

This commentary reviews the development of image-guided focused ultrasound treatments since the publication of the above paper. The impact of the research presented in the paper on the development of the current image-guided noninvasive surgery and treatments will also be discussed.

DOI: 10.3109/02656730903250582
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