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What is the benefit of using 4D ultrasound over 3D ultrasound?

The benefit of using a 4D ultrasound is that people get to see the progress of their baby. The technology used in a 4D ultrasound allows a movie like feel since they can watch how their to be born baby is moving.


What kind of gel do they use to perform ultrasound?

It is a gel that's allows the ultrasound wand to glide smoothly over the skin.


What is a real-time ultrasound?

By performing repeated scans over time, much like the frames of a movie, ultrasound can also reveal movement, such as the motions of a fetus. This technique is called real-time ultrasound.


What are the advantages of using ultrasound instead of water?

Ultrasound offers several advantages over water in various applications, such as cleaning and medical imaging. It can penetrate deeper into materials and reach areas that water may not effectively clean or visualize. Additionally, ultrasound can be more precise and selective, enabling targeted treatment or analysis without the risk of dilution or contamination associated with water. Furthermore, ultrasound can be used in environments where water is impractical, such as in certain industrial or medical settings.


When you go in for an ultrasound, what is the purpose of the gel that they use?

The gel that is used during an ultrasound helps the technician run the machine over the body. This provides a slick surface for the machine. The gel helps to move the ultrasound around easily. It also makes the pictures that appear on the screen clearer because the ultrasound pointer is not getting stuck on the skin.


Which ultrasound term represents the display of a thin slice of an organ over time?

Cross section


What are the most common type of ultrasound scanners?

Mobile ultrasound scanners, which can be pushed to the patient's bedside and between hospital departments, are the most common configuration and range in cost from $100,000 to over $250,000


Why might ultrasound be a treatment of choice over surgery for kidney stones?

Ultrasound is less invasive - i.e. nothing needs to enter a body cavity. The disadvantage is that after the ultrasound breaks up the stones they still have to pass.


Your ultrasound shows mild increase in the cortical echogenicity of both kidneys but your renal tests are normal. Ultrasound tests done earlier never indicated this before Is this sign of kidney?

This is essentially a normal kidney ultrasound. A mild cortical echogenicity in both kidneys, and normal renal function can occur in pregnancy when your over-all blood volume is increased.


What is the ulrasound?

sorry for the spelling mistake. here it is. Ultrasound is a type of sound wave that has a frequency of over 20,000 so it is nearly impossible for a human to hear it. Bats use it to communicate and to see as they have bad eyesight. They use their echo ultrasound to reflect sound so they know if something is in front of them. Humans use ultrasound to see living cells in the body like when a woman is pregnant they it to scan and measure the baby's heart rate. Mice also hear ultrasound and people use special equipment that use ultrasound to scare the mice and other insects away.


What has the author David Nyberg written?

David Nyberg has written: 'Power Over Power' 'Ultrasound Of Fetal Anomalies (Imagedisc Library)'


Why after having a pelvic ultrasound did I need to have a transvaginal ultrasound immediately?

If you are in the early stages of a pregnancy, a transvaginal ultrasound is preferred over a transabdominal ultrasound (scanning through the top of the lower abdomen) because a transvaginal ultrasound provides much more detail and accuracy in assessing a fetus. Early on in pregnancy, the baby is extremely small, only a few millimeters long in the first few weeks. A transvaginal ultrasound will allow the doctor to see the baby's heart beat, even at 5 weeks old in the womb, whereas a transabdominal ultrasound would have an extremely hard time seeing something so tiny. If you are NOT pregnant, and you had t have this type of exam, this is nothing out of he ordinary. Sometimes, during a transabdominal ultrasound, gas from your stomach and bowel can get in the way, making it very hard to see organs such as the uterus and ovaries. If you do not have a full bladder, it will be nearly impossible to obtain medically relevant images through your stomach. A transvaginal ultrasound does not need a full bladder nor does it rely so much on the absence of bowel gas. In this case, it also provides much greater detail than a transabdominal ultrasound.