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Ultrasound

Ultrasound

Ultrasound Uses

There are a variety of uses for ultrasound. Examples include:
Diagnostic/screening uses (examples)
  • OB/GYN
  • Cardiology
  • Liver, kidney gallbladder
  • Breast
  • Eye
Procedure uses
  • Ultrasound-guided needle biopsy: uses a guided needle to extract cells for laboratory testing
  • Ultrasound-guided needle aspiration: uses a guided needle to to extract fluid from areas that need to be drained (for example, abscesses, ascites)
  • Ultrasound-assisted intravenous access: used when an IV line is required and veins are difficult to access; ultrasound can be used to assist in finding larger veins
Therapeutic uses
  • Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL): used to break up kidney stones or gallbladder stones
  • High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU): used to treat diseases or for targeted drug therapy

Ultrasound Overview

Ultrasound (also termed sonography, ultrasonography, and Doppler study) is a non-invasive diagnostic medical technique that uses high frequency sound waves to produce images of the internal structures of the body. These sound waves are not detectable by human hearing.
Using ultrasonography, a technician or doctor moves a device called a transducer (probe) over part of your body. The transducer emits sound waves which bounce off the internal tissues, and creates images from the waves that bounce back. Different densities of tissues, fluid, and air inside the body produce different images that can be interpreted by a physician, typically a radiologist (a physician who specializes in imaging technologies). Many studies are done by a trained technologist (sonographer) and then interpreted by a radiologist.

Ultrasound Uses

Ultrasound can be used as a diagnostic or screening tool to confirm medical disorders or to assist in performing medical procedures. It is also used as a therapeutic tool in treating musculoskeletal problems, renal stones (kidney stones), and gallstones.

Diagnostic or Screening Uses

  • Obstetrics and gynecology:Pregnancy ultrasound (or fetal ultrasound) is used to assess the progression of the fetus. Vaginal ultrasound, pelvic ultrasound, or transvaginal ultrasound is used to diagnose growths or tumors of the ovary, uterus, and Fallopian tubes. It can be used to assess non-pregnancy related issues as well:

  • Cardiology: Echocardiography (heart ultrasound) is a common way to evaluate the overall function of the heart. It is used to evaluate the flow of blood through the chambers and valves of the heart. It also assesses the strength of the heart beat and the volume of blood pumped through. Echocardiography is often used for the following:

  • Blood vessels: Ultrasound is useful in detecting problems with most of the larger blood vessels in the body. Using Doppler ultrasound technology, the flow of blood through the vessels can be observed and measured. Narrowing of vessels (stenosis) or widening of vessels (dilatation, also referred to as aneurysms) can be detected. Ultrasound testing of blood vessels includes:

  • Abdominal structures: Abdominal ultrasound is used to evaluate the solid organs within the abdominal cavity, including the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, kidneys, and bladder.

    • Renal ultrasound is used to evaluate the function and structure of the kidneys. Swelling around the kidney with blockage in the urinary tract can be seen with ultrasound, making abdominal ultrasound useful in detecting kidney stones.
    • Liver ultrasound is used to find abnormalities in the liver tissue and ducts.
    • Gallbladder ultrasound can screen for gallstones or an infected gallbladder.
    • Appendix ultrasound is used in children or pregnant women, where it is necessary to avoid radiation from a CT scan (computerized tomography).
  • Testicular ultrasound: Used to diagnose testicular torsionepididymitis(testicle infection), and testicular masses.
  • Neck ultrasound: The thyroid and parathyroid glands can be imaged to detect nodules, growths, and tumors.
  • Breast ultrasound: Used to image the breasts and to guide biopsy of breast masses to evaluate for breast cancer.
  • Knee ultrasound: Ultrasound can be used to evaluate the structures in the back of the knee to determine if a Baker's Cyst is present.
  • Eye ultrasound: An eye ultrasound is used to look at the back of the eye (retina). It is often used when a patient has cataracts that make looking into the eye difficult. The test may help diagnose retinal detachment. It can also assist in cataract surgery.
  • Skin ultrasound: Ultrasound can be used to help find certain types of foreign bodies that may become 
  • lodged in the skin.
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