The ultrasound procedure to image the uterus is called a pelvic ultrasound or transvaginal ultrasound, depending on the method used. A pelvic ultrasound typically involves placing a transducer on the abdomen, while a transvaginal ultrasound involves inserting a specialized transducer into the vagina for a closer view. Both methods help assess the uterus's structure, detect abnormalities, and evaluate conditions such as fibroids or cysts.
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The echopattern refers to the appearance of tissue on an ultrasound ( which creates an image based on the echo of the sound waves). The myometrium is the muscular wall of the uterus.
A saline-infused sonogram, also known as a saline ultrasound, is a diagnostic procedure that involves introducing sterile saline into the uterine cavity during a transvaginal ultrasound. This technique helps to provide a clearer image of the internal structures of the uterus, such as the uterine lining and any abnormalities like polyps or fibroids. It can be used to investigate infertility issues, abnormal uterine bleeding, or abnormalities detected on a regular ultrasound.
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CPT code is 76536 - Ultrasound, soft tissues of head and neck (e.g., thyroid, parathyroid, parotid). B scan and/or real-time with image documentation.
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yes when you get an ULTRASOUND when your pregnant it use ultrasound waves to show the image.
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Ultrasound is typically performed by a trained ultrasound technologist, it involves using sound waves to get an image of the reproductive system.
The procedure involves the use of highfrequency sound waves (ultrasound). The ultrasonic waves echo off of the carotid artery to produce a two-dimensional image on a monitor.
it is a hepatobiliarytree ultrasound. gives an image of our biliary tree to see if if there are any anomalies.