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A transvaginal ultrasound is a relatively quick, painless imaging procedure that provides a more detailed view of your pelvic organs than a traditional abdominal ultrasound provides. Your provider may order this imaging procedure to explore what’s causing your symptoms, diagnose a condition, monitor your pregnancy or plan for surgery. It’s one of the most common, most useful diagnostic tools your provider can use to provide you care.
Obstetric ultrasound, also known as prenatal ultrasound, is a medical imaging technique that uses sound waves to create images of a developing embryo or fetus, the uterus, and ovaries in a pregnant woman. It's a safe and non-invasive method used throughout pregnancy to monitor fetal development, assess the health of the mother and baby, and detect potential complications.
Ultrasound scans are crucial for monitoring twin pregnancies, allowing for the detection of potential complications and ensuring the well-being of both fetuses. The frequency and timing of scans depend on the type of twins (dichorionic or monochorionic) and the presence of any complications
A Biophysical Profile (BPS) ultrasound, also known as a Biophysical Profile (BPP), is a prenatal test used to assess fetal well-being, typically performed after the 28th week of pregnancy. It combines ultrasound imaging with a non-stress test to evaluate fetal movements, muscle tone, breathing patterns, amniotic fluid levels, and heart rate.
A soft tissue ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to visualize and assess various soft tissues in the body, including skin, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and certain organs like the thyroid and breasts. It's a valuable tool for diagnosing a range of conditions, from infections and injuries to masses and fluid collections.
A testicular or scrotal ultrasound is a medical imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the testicles and surrounding tissues in the scrotum. It's a safe, non-invasive procedure used to diagnose various conditions affecting the scrotum, testicles, and epididymis
Breast ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses sound waves to create pictures of the internal structures of the breast. It's often used as a supplementary tool alongside mammography, especially when evaluating breast abnormalities found during other exams or for women with dense breasts.
A thyroid ultrasound uses sound waves to create images of the thyroid gland, aiding in the detection and evaluation of conditions like nodules, goiter, or abnormal lymph nodes. It's a safe, non-invasive, and cost-effective method for examining the thyroid
NCV, in the context of medicine, typically refers to Nerve Conduction Velocity, a test that measures how quickly electrical signals travel through a nerve. It's a diagnostic tool used to assess the health and function of the peripheral nervous system. The test helps identify nerve damage or dysfunction by measuring the speed and strength of electrical impulses as they travel along a nerve.