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Fig. 3. Schematic shows conventional and harmonic sonography beams.
Conventional beam (top) is generated at transducer surface and can
produce reverberation artifacts in superficial tissues. Harmonic beam
(bottom) is generated below surface and is less susceptible to
reverberation artifacts.