When
performing ultrasound scans on the lactating breast, Dr Donna Geddes from The University of Western Australia began to question the anatomical diagrams that appeared in textbooks.
Your doctor may also check your kidney and blood - clotting functions, order blood tests,
perform an ultrasound scan to check your baby's growth, and use a Doppler scan to measure the efficiency of blood flow to the placenta.
Performed ultrasound scans included, but not limited to: Abdomen, Pelvic, Renal transplants and arteries, Small parts, Breast, Early OB / GYN, and Abdominal Doppler
Not exact matches
Around week 20 your doctor will
perform an
ultrasound that is often referred to as the anatomy
scan.
Approximately half way through your pregnancy, an
ultrasound will be
performed often referred to as the anatomy
scan.
In the future,
ultrasound scans of the carotid artery will lead to the ability to
perform surgery at an earlier stage in some cases, and the ability to avoid surgery completely in others.
When doctors
perform ultrasound - guided techniques on patients (such as a liver biopsy), they sometimes start
scanning at the rectus abdominis muscle to distinguish between the internal oblique, transverses abdominis, and the peritoneal cavity.
sonographer, who will
perform your
scan, will apply
ultrasound gel to the area being examined.
Offering pelvic, gynae, abdominal, vascular screening and musculoskeletal sonographer, who will
perform your
scan, will apply
ultrasound gel to the area being examined.
Find out what pregnancy
scans you're likely to have, when you'll have them and HOW IS THIS
ULTRASOUND PERFORMED?
Cats with PKD were initially identified by
ultrasound scanning of their kidneys, but now a readily accessible and accurate DNA test is available (
performed on a blood sample or cheek swab).
Our veterinarians often choose to
perform a CT
scan to gain information that an x-ray or
ultrasound does not provide.
Your veterinarian may take x-rays or
perform an
ultrasound, MRI, or CT
scan to determine the extent of your pet's injuries.
Diagnostics
performed by your veterinarian in Glen Allen VA include blood tests, urine tests, biopsies and imaging
scans such as computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI),
ultrasound and x-ray
scans.
If the veterinarian needs a more detailed look, he may
perform a CT
scan, MRI, or
ultrasound.
Perform ultrasounds, MRIs, CT
scans, X-ray imaging, portable radiography and fluoroscopic procedures.