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no its not true. my mom is an ultrasonographer and i have seen her do many ultrasounds and the way they tell what your having is from the parts... they dont look the same.
Correct, gastrointestinal pain is abdominal pain.
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no it's not
The liver loaf is a meat, and liver cheese is a dairy product.
ultra, the premier is the same as a pokeball
A good example is vibrating guitar strings, as they are transverse, but the waves given off are sound, and sound is longtitude.
Renal ultra-sound - looks at kidney Bladder ultrasound - looks at bladder Renal tract USS - Looks at kidneys, ureters and bladder
A large liver is simply a liver that is abnormally big compared to the size of your body. It is the same as an enlarged liver.
The same way we do - by using their ears ! Bats use ultra-sonic sound which is higher than the range humans can hear - their 'squeaks' bounce off objects, and prey and are reflected back to the bat so it can navigate in total darkness.
No. Cirrhosis is a degeneration of cells, leading to impaired liver function and liver damage. Where as a liver abscess is an accumulation of pus.
No hepatits A is a virus that affects primarily your liver. It is an acute infection that may cause non specific symptoms such as abdominal malaise, anorexia, fever... It is not a chronic condition, and usually heals without any complications. An enlarged liver (also called hepatomegaly), may be caused by a variety of diseases and as such is a non specific sign. It may be associated, to cite only a few, with alcool liver disease, certains infections (EBV for example), certains anemias...