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The most common imaging methods are additional views on the mammogram, sometimes called magnification views, and ultrasound.
Yes. it’s called a probe.
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.
Yes, in sonography you use ultrasound waves to obtain a picture called a sonogram.
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
An instrument that uses the reflection of an acoustic wave is called an ultrasound machine. This technology is commonly used in medical imaging to create pictures of the inside of the body.
Sound frequencies greater than 20,000 Hz are called ultrasound. These frequencies are above the audible range for most humans and are used in various applications such as medical imaging and cleaning.
The ultrasound gel used during ultrasound imaging is typically referred to as ultrasound gel, coupling gel, or sonography gel. It is a water-based gel that helps transmit sound waves between the skin and the ultrasound probe to produce clear images.
The process is called 'Magnetic Resonance Imaging' - we know it as an MRI scan.
Ultrasound waves. These waves are used in medical imaging, cleaning processes and various other applications due to their high frequency and ability to penetrate surfaces.