i think it has somthing to do with the ovaries but im not totally sure. i have a few ultrasounds with sag on it.
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Ultrasound is particularly useful in distinguishing between intrauterine (within the uterus) and ectopic (outside the uterus) pregnancies.
Have a PELVIC ULTRASOUND.
Ultrasound.
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.
In women, pelvic ultrasound is used to examine the uterus, ovaries, cervix, and vagina.
Three-dimensional ultrasounds provide detailed images of fetuses in the uterus
In ultrasound, heterogeneous typically refers to a tissue or structure that appears mixed or varied in its echogenicity or texture. This may indicate the presence of different types of tissues or abnormalities within the area being imaged.
Thickening of the uterus wall can be detected through imaging tests such as transvaginal ultrasound or MRI. These tests can provide detailed images of the uterus to assess the thickness of its walls and rule out any abnormal growths or conditions. A biopsy may also be performed to confirm the diagnosis and determine the underlying cause of the thickening.
The mare will not allow the stallion to breed, the heat is prolonged, the mare has vaginal discharge that is abnormal. On ultrasound the mare has large amounts of air in her uterus, large amounts of fluid in her uterus (black on US screen) or pus (white or grey on US screen) in her uterus. Ultrasound of the ovaries show a hemorrhagic follicle, an ovarian tumor et cetera.
The most popular use of 3D ultrasound is to examine babies while they are still in the uterus. It allows doctors to get a really good look at the fetus and any potential problems.