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duplex ultrasound
duplex ultrasound
Ultrasound. Diagnostic ultrasound is the use of high-frequency sound waves to image anatomic structures and to detect the cause of illness and disease. Ultrasound moves at different speeds through the body's tissue, depending on the density of the tissue.
Ultrasound. Diagnostic ultrasound is the use of high-frequency sound waves to image anatomic structures and to detect the cause of illness and disease. Ultrasound moves at different speeds through the body's tissue, depending on the density of the tissue.
Ultrasound machines are used to observe structures within the body for diagnostic purposes. They are used for vascular, abdominal, obstetric and gynecological studies. They are ideal for thyroid and scrotal imaging, and provide complimentary breast imaging to mammographies.
Cardiac catheterization
Ultrasound imaging, or diagnostic sonography, is offered at all our Insight Medical Imagining locations through Alberta. Using non-invasive sound waves instead of radiation, Ultrasound imagining is used to assess body structures. A sonographer uses an ultrasound transducer to generate sound waves that detect echoes produced in the body. A computer interprets the echo and provided detailed images for the radiologist, who will review the results and send a detailed report to your doctor.
using ultrasound scientists and doctors can see through the skin this is called ultrasoundography and is a based diagnostic medical imaging technique used to see muscles,tendons, and many internal organs, to obtain their size,and structure
travel at different speeds through materials of different densities.
Because, sound waves travel at different speeds through materials of different densities .
sputum is phlegm ejected through the mouth that can be examined for diagnostic purposes. is a procedure in which a sample of mucus is coughed up from the lungs and them examined under a microscope to detect cancer cells.
Yes. itβs called a probe.