• 0 words0 min read

    Cancer screening is testing done on people who may be at risk of getting cancer, but who have no symptoms and generally feel fine.

  • 1652 words8.3 min read

    Ultrasound imaging, also called ultrasound scanning or sonography, involves exposing part of the body to high-frequency sound waves to produce pictures of the inside of the body.

  • 1155 words5.8 min read

    Ultrasound or sonography involves the sending of sound waves through the body. Those sound waves are reflected off the internal organs.

  • 1135 words5.7 min read

    Ultrasound imaging of the scrotum is the primary imaging method used to evaluate disorders of the testicles and surrounding areas.

  • 983 words4.9 min read

    involves sending sound waves into the body. These sound waves reflect off the internal organs and are recorded by special instruments that create images of anatomic parts.

  • 1378 words6.9 min read

    In cases when the appendix is not clearly visualized during a clinic-based ultrasound, a hospital-based ultrasound as an outpatient may be needed.

  • 1534 words7.7 min read

    pelvic ultrasound is most often used to examine the uterus and ovaries and, during pregnancy, to monitor the health and development of the embryo or fetus

  • 1488 words7.4 min read

    If an ultrasound is required early in your pregnancy, you will be required to have a full bladder for the procedure.

  • 1094 words5.5 min read

    A radiologist (a physician experienced in ultrasound and other radiology examinations) will analyze the images and send a signed report with his or her interpretation to the patient’s personal physician.

  • 1318 words6.6 min read

    An abdominal ultrasound image is a useful way of examining internal organs, including the liver, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, and bladder.