Ultrasound,
also called sonography or ultrasonography, uses high-frequency sound
waves (above the audible range of the human ear) to produce medical
images. Almost all parts of the body can be imaged with this versatile
technique. In our practice, the most commonly examined areas are the female
pelvic organs, fetus, breasts,
thyroid
gland, kidneys, gallbladder, and liver. We also
perform sonograms of blood
vessels (e.g. carotid arteries to look for plaques that may cause
strokes, abdominal aorta to look for
life-threatening aneurysms, or leg veins
to look for clots that can fatally travel to the lungs), pancreas,
spleen, appendix, testicles,
and groin (for hernias).
Here are some examples of sonogram images:
Stone (S) in the
gallbladder (GB)
|
Benign nodule (N) in the
thyroid gland (T)
|
First
trimester pregnancy
(head
on top, rump on bottom)
|
Second
trimester pregnancy
(profile view of the face)
|
IUD
(multiple white spots) in the middle of the uterus (U)
|
For additional information, please refer to RadiologyInfo.com.
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