I did not find that to be the case, even with a female technician. The entire procedure is very clinical, and she used procedures to protect privacy/dignity throughout. She had me place the towels used to cover the penis and support the scrotum. All she ever saw was my scrotum, and she kept her eyes on the computer screen most of the time. When a testicle needed to be repositioned, she had me move it or hold it. I don't believe she ever touched me with her hands.
After a long time looking. From what I can find it means Normal
A normal ultrasound scan would indicate a fully healthy eye. For therapeutic ultrasound, a normal result would be an improvement in the targeted condition, such as shrinking of a tumor or lessening of pressure inside the eye of a.
As a diagnostic imaging technique, a normal abdominal ultrasound is one that indicates the absence of the suspected condition that prompted the scan
Scrotal nuclear medicine scan is a study of the blood circulation in the scrotum using radioactive contrast agent to highlight obstruction.
Normal results of endorectal ultrasound include a normal thickness of the rectal wall, absence of masses or lesions, and normal lymph nodes. The presence of any abnormalities such as tumors, polyps, or abnormal thickening of the rectal wall may indicate underlying issues that need further evaluation.
Ultrasound.
Yes, 100%.
The myometrium of the uterus. If you are given a diagnosis of homogeneous myometrium on ultrasound, that means that your ultrasound is within normal limits.
A normal pelvic ultrasound may show the uterus, ovaries, and surrounding structures appearing normal in size, shape, and position. The endometrium may be of normal thickness, and there should be no abnormal masses or fluid collections present. Blood flow to the pelvic organs should be normal.
That means they didn't see anything that was abnormal.
IVC WNL on an abdominal ultrasound likely means the inferior vena cava appeared normal.
That's normal. You'll probably see it later in the pregnancy if the ultrasound is repeated.