Recordings of ultrasonography, commonly known as ultrasound images, are visual representations created using high-frequency sound waves to capture real-time images of internal body structures. These recordings can include 2D images, 3D images, or even dynamic video sequences that show movement, such as fetal heartbeats or organ function. The images aid in diagnosing various medical conditions, guiding procedures, and monitoring the development of a fetus during pregnancy. The results are typically displayed on a monitor and can be saved for further analysis or review.
Hard On Recordings ended in 2004.
Def Jam Recordings was created in 1984.
June Appal Recordings was created in 1974.
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an instrument that can play back the recordings of the sound
Sonogram
Carotid Ultrasonography
Ultrasonography is also called sonography, diagnostic sonography, and echocardiography when it is used to image the heart
Ultrasonography procedures are safe, noninvasive, and painless. No special precautions are necessary.
Doppler ultrasonography uses what is called the Doppler effect to measure the rate and direction of blood flow in the vessels.
with the wave transmitted in tissue
Cranial ultrasonography is also performed on adults during brain surgery to help identify the location of brain tumors
G. Pilu has written: 'Diagnosis of fetal abnormalities' -- subject(s): Abnormalities, Fetus, Prenatal Ultrasonography, Ultrasonography, Prenatal
Because ultrasonography uses high frequency sound waves, and not x rays or other forms of radiation , there are very few risks associated with its use
A. Travade has written: 'Pathologie mammaire' -- subject(s): Breast Diseases, Diagnosis, Maladies, Mammary Ultrasonography, Mammographie, Mammography, Sein, Ultrasonography, Mammary
Vasilios D. Tsakanikas has written: 'Intravascular imaging' -- subject(s): Ultrasonography, Interventional Ultrasonography, Coronary Artery Disease, Methods, Diagnostic Imaging
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