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Objective. To evaluate the frequency dependence of ultrasonic backscatter f
or its ability to differentiate between neoplastic and healthy tissue, Meth
ods. Standard B-mode images were created of 5 rats with spontaneous mammary
tumors, and regions of interest in the lesion and surrounding tissue were
parameterized by the slope of the backscatter amplitude versus frequency. R
esults. In 4 of the 5 rats, the averaged backscatter slope of the regions o
f interest in the tumor was significantly (P < .05) different from that of
the surrounding tissue, and the fifth case had a moderate difference (P = .
20). The consistency of the averaged slope values (1.2-1.8 dB/MHz) across a
ll but 1 of the mammary tumors was encouraging for the prospect of identify
ing a tissue type by its backscatter slope. Conclusions. This work suggests
that characterization and diagnosis of tissue types may be possible by usi
ng ultrasonographic images quantified by the frequency dependence of backsc
atter.