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Full Ultrasound
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Full Ultrasound
A “full ultrasound” is a broad term that can refer to a comprehensive ultrasound examination covering multiple areas of the body, depending on the context. It may involve imaging various organs and structures to assess their health and function.
Here are a few scenarios where the term might be used:
A full ultrasound of the abdomen typically involves imaging the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, and blood vessels within the abdomen. This type of ultrasound is commonly used to evaluate abdominal pain, liver disease, gallstones, and other conditions.
A full pelvic ultrasound may include imaging of the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder, and surrounding pelvic structures. It is often used to assess gynaecological and reproductive health, and detect abnormalities.
A full breast ultrasound may include imaging of the entire breast to assess breast health, detect masses, and evaluate abnormalities.
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