Obstetric Ultrasound is the field of sonography concerned with fetal development. This can involve routine monitoring and health assessments of the unborn baby as well identifying risks and abnormalities that may be present. In addition, the reproductive organs and health of the mother can be evaluated and the blood supply in the umbilical cord and […]
Archives for October 2012
Pediatric Ultrasound
Pediatric Ultrasound is an excellent tool for evaluating the abdominal organs and blood vessels in children. An abdominal ultrasound can provide ultrasound images of the same structures in children as it can in adults including the liver, kidneys, bladder, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas, intestines, testicles, ovaries and uterus. In addition, pediatric abdominal ultrasound is used to […]
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound is a key component in the assessment and diagnosis of numerous complaints related to connective and soft tissue as described in the article Ultrasound Specialists. Musculoskeletal ultrasound is often better at depicting small structures such as ligament and tendon tears in the hands and fingers as well as soft-tissue foreign bodies that don’t […]
Breast Ultrasound
Breast Ultrasound is used to generate images of the internal makeup of the breast and can also assess blood flow in identified breast masses. One of its main uses is to help in the investigation of breast abnormalities found during physical exams such as nipple discharge or a lump. Its other primary use, as explained […]
Prostate Ultrasound Uses
Prostate Ultrasound is also called transrectal ultrasound and is used to evaluate the health of the male prostate gland and the tissue adjacent to it. The prostate gland is accessed via an ultrasound probe inserted in the rectum because it is located just ahead the rectum and can easily be scanned in this way. A […]