Ultrasonography in A Sentence

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    Abdominal ultrasonography showed swollen lymph nodes around the abdominal aorta.

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    Amniocentesis is a more invasive test that carries a higher risk of complications than blood tests or ultrasonography, but is able to determine more precisely the presence of certain birth defects.

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    Between ten and 14 weeks of gestation, ultrasonography may be used to measure a small collection of fluid beneath the skin at the back of the neck.

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    Can magnetic resonance angiography and duplex ultrasonography replace contrast arteriography?

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    Diagnostics and Routine Testing explains the latest tests for antibody, antigen, and how to use diagnostic tools such as radiology and ultrasonography.

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    Diaphragmatic hernia may be diagnosed while the fetus is still in the womb using prenatal ultrasonography.

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    In seven patients these tumors were found at operation, three by the surgeon and four by intraoperative ultrasonography.

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    It is usually an incidental finding, diagnosed by prenatal ultrasonography or as a palpable abdominal mass.

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    On arrival, lower limb compression ultrasonography of the deep veins was performed.

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    Potential tests include maternal serum alpha-fetal protein analysis or screening, ultrasonography, amniocentesis, and chorionic villus sampling.

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    Subjects underwent pelvic ultrasonography to visualize their ovaries in order to diagnose or exclude polycystic ovaries.

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    Tests such as amniocentesis and ultrasonography can determine whether a fetus is developing normally in the womb.

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    The impact of endoscopic ultrasonography on the therapeutic decision has not yet been evaluated.

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    The principle is analogous to B scan ultrasonography, using a light source instead of sound.

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    The site and the extent of coarctation may also be detected using color-flow Doppler ultrasonography (echocardiology).

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    Transvaginal ultrasonography, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging showed extreme thickening of the urethral wall.

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    Ultrasonography (ultrasound) is also routinely used to evaluate the fetus before birth and in the period shortly after birth.

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    Ultrasonography is a diagnostic procedure in which ultrasonic waves are used to visualize internal organs.

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    Ultrasonography is often used to diagnose fetal abnormalities, gallstones, heart defects, and tumors.

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    Ultrasonography, computed tomography scans (CT scan), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may provide visual confirmation of a diagnosis or help to determine the extent of involvement.

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    Using ultrasonography Drs Wright and Stander have worked on the application of image analysis techniques to pre-natal medicine.

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    Women who conceive again should be offered regular monitoring, including serial ultrasonography in the first trimester of pregnancy.