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Types of Specialized Ultrasounds:

  • Small Parts Ultrasound (Thyroid, Breast, Testicular) – Used to evaluate nodules, cysts, or abnormalities in small organs.

  • Musculoskeletal Ultrasound – Assesses joints, muscles, ligaments, and tendons for injuries, inflammation, or degeneration.

  • Vascular Ultrasound – Examines blood flow and circulation, detecting issues like blockages, clots, or varicose veins.

  • Cardiac Ultrasound (Echocardiography) – Creates real-time images of the heart, assessing its function, structure, and blood flow

Specialized Ultrasounds

Specialized ultrasounds provide detailed imaging for specific body areas, helping doctors assess smaller structures, muscles, blood vessels, and the heart with precision.

Specialized ultrasounds provide detailed imaging for specific body areas, helping doctors assess smaller structures, muscles, blood vessels, and the heart with precision.

Why Might You Need a Specialized Ultrasound?

  • Identify thyroid nodules or other small organ abnormalities

  • Assess sports injuries, arthritis, and joint problems

  • Detect circulatory issues or blood vessel blockages

  • Evaluate heart function for conditions like murmurs or heart disease

What to Expect During the Procedure:

  • Preparation: May vary depending on the ultrasound type (some require fasting).

  • Scanning Process: A technician applies gel and moves a transducer over the area for imaging.

  • Duration: Typically, 15-45 minutes, painless and non-invasive.

  • Results: A doctor reviews the scan and discusses findings.

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