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Ultrasound
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échographie
the application of ultrasonic waves for medical purposes, such as producing an image of a growing fetus
What is an "ultrasound"?
An ultrasound is a medical imaging technique that uses extremely fast sound waves to create pictures of the inside of the body. During the procedure, a device called a transducer is placed on the skin, which sends sound waves into the body. These sound waves bounce off tissues and organs, and the echoes are used to create images on a screen. Ultrasounds are commonly used to view organs, monitor the development of a fetus during pregnancy, and evaluate blood flow. It is a safe test that does not involve any surgery or needles, used to help diagnose and monitor various health conditions.
02
échographie
very high frequency sound; used in ultrasonography
Exemple
The ultrasound revealed multiple cystic lesions in the patient's kidneys.
The ultrasound revealed a healthy amount of amniotic fluid around the baby.
The ultrasound revealed the features of the unborn baby.
Ultrasound scans monitor the health and function of the umbilical cord during pregnancy.
The ultrasound revealed a healthy uterine environment for implantation.