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USG - Whole Abdomen, USG - Mammae, USG - Mammae Bilateral
- USG - Whole Abdomen
An ultrasound examination of the whole abdomen, commonly referred to as an "USG Whole Abdomen" or "Abdominal Ultrasound," is a non-invasive medical imaging procedure that uses high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images of the abdominal organs and structures. This imaging technique is valuable for assessing and diagnosing a variety of abdominal conditions.
Abdominal ultrasounds are a valuable tool for diagnosing and assessing a wide range of abdominal conditions, and they are typically well-tolerated by patients. The procedure is commonly used for initial evaluation and may be followed by more specialized imaging studies, such as CT scans or MRIs, if needed for further assessment or to provide additional information. The choice of imaging method is based on the individual's clinical presentation and the judgment of healthcare providers.
- USG - Mammae
USG Mammae refers to an ultrasound examination of the breasts, commonly known as a breast ultrasound or breast sonography. It is a non-invasive medical imaging procedure that uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the breast tissue. Breast ultrasounds are used for various purposes, including breast cancer screening, evaluation of breast abnormalities, and monitoring breast health.
Breast ultrasounds are a valuable tool for breast cancer screening and the evaluation of breast abnormalities. They are commonly used as part of a comprehensive breast health assessment. The choice of imaging method depends on the patient's clinical presentation, breast density, and the judgment of healthcare providers. In many cases, mammography remains the primary screening method for breast cancer, while breast ultrasounds are used for additional evaluation when necessary.
- USG - Mammae Bilateral
Bilateral breast ultrasound is a medical imaging procedure that involves using high-frequency sound waves to create images of both breasts simultaneously. It is a non-invasive diagnostic tool commonly used to evaluate and assess breast tissue in both breasts. Bilateral breast ultrasounds are a valuable tool for assessing breast health, particularly when evaluating breast abnormalities, monitoring breast changes over time, or investigating breast-related symptoms. They can be used to provide additional information when necessary to support clinical decisions related to breast health. The choice of breast imaging method may depend on various factors, including the patient's clinical presentation, breast density, and the recommendations of healthcare providers.