Abnormal growths--tumors, cysts, abscesses, scar tissue, and accessory organs--can be located and tentatively identified with ultrasound. In particular, potentially malignant solid tumors can be distinguished from benign fluid-filled cysts
Inflammation of the pancreas--caused by, for example, abnormal fluid collections surrounding the organ (pseudocysts)--can be identified by ultrasound. Pancreatic stones (calculi), which can disrupt proper functioning, can also be detected
I don't believe any form of liver disease can be completely diagnosed via ultrasound; it will always be biopsied afterwards to confirm diagnosis. Ultrasound is just a guide, to indicate whether there is presence of scarring or other abnormalities.
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An Ultrasound can be done to find out.
Between two small masses and/or at long distance.
One option would be The Academy of Health Care Professions in Austin, TX. The average salary of a ultrasound technician is $51,000.
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It is a gel that's allows the ultrasound wand to glide smoothly over the skin.
This site gives a comprehensive overview of the training and coursework, and lets you tailor a search for Ultrasound Tech programs in your area: http://www.allalliedhealthschools.com/faqs/ultrasound-training Online programs are listed, as well.
By entering in your zip code at "http://www.ultrasoundtechnicianschools.org/" you can find an accredited ultrasound school anywhere in the country. They also have pertinent information regarding job placement, what you can expect to learn, and what kind of training you'll need to become an ultrasound technician.
Cold air is more dense than warm air. This is why cold air masses tend to descend, and warm air masses tend to rise.