echoencephalography
Ultrasound displays continuous motion images of internal structures.endoscopy
Cranial Ultrasound
Attenuation in ultrasound refers to the weakening of the ultrasound beam as it travels through tissue. This weakening is due to factors like absorption, scattering, and reflection of the sound waves by tissues. Attenuation is important in determining image quality and depth of penetration in ultrasound imaging.
There is no special medical term meaning obscured by overlying osseous structures. The phrase means that something can't be seen well because of the bones between the structure of interest and the viewer.
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.
The meaning I know is 'Magnetic Resonance Imaging', though there will be others
While an ultrasound examination is being done, there is a visual image that is captured as pictures showing the structures that are being examined by the sound wave technology. These video-taped images are recorded by the technologist performing the ultrasound so that a physician can review the images and interpret the test results for diagnostic purposes. In pregnancy, ultrasound "pictures" are taken of the fetus and these are recorded for the same reasons above, however, these recordings are also provided to the pregnant woman as her very first "baby" pictures.
X-ray is a type of electromagnetic radiation used to create images of the inside of objects, including the human body. It is commonly used in medical imaging to help diagnose and monitor various conditions.
to "diagnose".
To ascertain by diagnosis; to diagnosticate. See Diagnosticate.
Retinoscopy or ophthalmoscopy is the process of examining the retina of the eye to examine the blood vessels and other structures.
When the endometrium is described as homogeneous, it means that its thickness and texture appear to be uniform throughout on imaging studies like ultrasound or MRI. This suggests that there are no areas of abnormal growths, such as polyps or tumors, within the endometrial lining.