Abdominal and Pelvic Ultrasound
Abdominal and pelvic ultrasounds are most commonly used imaging tests to investigate problems in the abdominal and pelvic areas. Ultrasound is one of the safest imaging tests as it uses no known radiation; rather it employs sound waves to create images of organs that appear on a screen. Abdominal ultrasound is used to investigate unexplained pain and can help perceive complications in the upper abdominal organs viz., inflammatory diseases, appendicitis, kidney stones, gallstones, and liver diseases. While pelvic ultrasounds help diagnose pain or other symptoms in the pelvis or lower abdomen. Obstetrical ultrasound is used in pregnant women to evaluate the health of the baby and mother. Color Doppler is another type of imaging analysis to measure arterial and venous blood flow of the internal organs.
- Ultrasonography
- Vascular ultrasound
- Testicular and Pelvic ultrasound
- Gynecologic ultrasound
- Abdominal ultrasound
- TVS test
- Color doppler ultrasound
- Kidney and Adrenal ultrasound
- Hollow organ imaging
- Obstetrical Ultrasound
- 3D ultrasound
- Renal ultrasound
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