ultrasonography

NOUN
  1. using the reflections of high-frequency sound waves to construct an image of a body organ (a sonogram); commonly used to observe fetal growth or study bodily organs
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  • The tumour is often visible with basic radiological techniques such as chest radiography and abdominal ultrasonography.
  • In such cases, ultrasonography reveals a hypoechoic or anechoic structure protruding from a segmentally thickened colonic wall.
  • Typically, spines and stingers are radiopaque, so radiography or ultrasonography may be used to locate any remaining pieces.
  • Prophylactic cholecystectomy is therefore not recommended when stones are discovered incidentally by radiography or ultrasonography during the investigation of other symptoms.
  • Oral cholecystography is used when patients are obese and have a large amount of overlying bowel gas which makes ultrasonography more difficult.
  • Ultrasonography showed multiple stones in the left kidney.
  • B mode ultrasonography was used to detect brachial artery cross sectional compliance(CSC). Volumic distensibility(VD). Csc and VD were parameter to reflect artery buffering function.
  • Objective:To Study of distinction between ultrasonography and clinical pathologic diagnose in abruption placentae.
  • Clinical services available within the Division include orthoptics, aphakic contact lenses, electroretinography, visual evoked potential, ultrasonography, non-invasive functional visual testing, and complete ocular photography. Ophthalmology Fellowship
  • He was referred to the department of oncology, and ultrasonography showed a calcified left paravertebral tumour.
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