The first uses the second, so they are not really "similar".
Depending on the goal of the procedure, a pelvic ultrasound can also be called a bladder ultrasound, pelvic gynecologic sonogram, or obstetric sonogram.
It depends from the examined area. For an ultrasound of your pelvic, bladder or kidneys, your bladder must be REALLY chock-full. Its rather uncomfortable, but neccessary ;)
A sonogram
An omphalocele is a defect that can be viewed on sonogram during an ultrasound performed while the mother is pregnant
The two ways to perform a pelvic sonogram are transabdominal and transvaginal. Transabdominal sonogram involves applying a gel to the abdomen and using a transducer to obtain images through the skin. Transvaginal sonogram involves inserting a transducer into the vagina to obtain images of the pelvic organs.
Sonogram
sonogram
No, it's still called an ultrasound or a sonogram.
the left side of the body can be imaged by ultrasound in a sonogram.
Yes, in sonography you use ultrasound waves to obtain a picture called a sonogram.
Sonogram
Transvaginal ultrasound (sonogram)