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Ultrasound
Ultrasound is very usefulin examining many internal organs, most commonly the heart, liver, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, and bladder. Because it allow the physician to see real-time images, ultrasound will also capture blood flow and heart valve functions. Vascular imaging is also a common use for ultrasound. Real-time images provide views of any blood flow abnormalities, such as a blocked artery or vein. These studies are typically called doppler ultrasounds.
The procedure typically takes 15 to 30 minutes and requires a small amount of gel on the skin. A transducer, or sound head, is pressed against the skin to localize the area of interest. Images are sent to the monitor and the technologist captures those to film. One Nineteen uses all-digital equipment and has the ability to provide films or CD images for your physician.
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