India, April 11 -- Researchers in Moscow have developed a new phantom that accurately mimics human liver tissue, aimed at enhancing the skills of sonographers. The model includes realistic anatomical features, such as blood vessels and 18 pathological inclusions, including cysts, neoplasms, and adenomas. As a result, this phantom produces realistic ultrasound image for training purposes. This latest version is a modified and expanded iteration of a liver phantom previously developed by Moscow scientists, bringing the total number of models created to twelve. This latest development builds upon an earlier liver phantom model created by Moscow scientists, with significant upgrades to improve realism and functionality. To date, 12 such model...