How Ultrasound Scans Work (Sonography and Doppler Scans In Practice)
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
- Ultrasound scans, also known as sonography, plays a pivotal role in monitoring fetal development during pregnancy, identifying gallstones, liver disease, evaluating tumors, assessing cardiac function and blood flow, diagnosing gynecological issues like ovarian cysts and uterine abnormalities, evaluating musculoskeletal injuries, and detecting vascular diseases such as blood clots or arterial blockages. This imaging modality is favored for its safe and non-invasive nature, as it does not involve the use of ionizing radiation, making it a valuable and versatile tool across multiple medical specialties for diagnostic purposes. Join us for a quick, but information-packed video detailing what is ultrasound and how sonography works.
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00:00 What is Ultrasound
00:17 How Do Ultrasound Scans Work?
01:08 Limitations of Ultrasound Наука
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