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Scrotal Ultrasonography

Journal of Urology, 1983
Scrotal ultrasonography was performed on 43 patients with a diagnostic accuracy rate of 88 per cent. With a small parts 7.5 MHz. real-time ultrasound scanner a clear distinction between gonadal and epididymal pathologic conditions can be achieved in the majority of cases.
M K, Willscher   +4 more
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Bedside Optic Nerve Ultrasonography for Diagnosing Increased Intracranial Pressure

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2019
Background Optic nerve ultrasonography (optic nerve sheath diameter sonography) has been proposed as a noninvasive, quick method for diagnosing increased intracranial pressure.
A. Koziarz   +19 more
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Laparoscopic Ultrasonography

Journal of Endourology, 2001
The use of laparoscopic ultrasonography (LUS) allows visualization of tissues beyond the two-dimensional laparoscopic picture, enhancing the amount and quality of information available to the surgeon. Linear-array transducers with frequencies of 7.5 to 10 MHz are typically used for LUS, employing B-mode scanning and color Doppler capability on probes ...
S F, Matin, I S, Gill
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Lacrimal Ultrasonography

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1994
Lacrimal ultrasonography (echography) evaluates lesions in that drainage system in a painless, noninvasive way in the office. The technique complements other imaging methods and can be correlated with histological results. The authors survey the principles and technique and describe the normal ultrasound, indications, applications, and limitations ...
M S, Jedrzynski, J D, Bullock
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Endoscopic Ultrasonography

Endoscopy, 1998
Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) is nowadays a clinically relevant technology and its findings can have a major impact on patient management. This technique is currently indicated for staging digestive cancers, assessment of submucosal tumors, diagnosis of intestinal wall infiltrative diseases, common bile-duct stones and gut neuroendocrine tumors.
G, Caletti, P, Fusaroli, P, Bocus
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Chest Ultrasonography

Archivos de Bronconeumología ((English Edition)), 2010
Chest ultrasonography is a useful tool for assessing disease activity in the peripheral lung parenchyma, pleura, chest wall, diaphragm, and mediastinum. Ultrasound imaging also provides highly useful guidance in invasive diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
Iván, Vollmer, Angel, Gayete
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Thyroid Ultrasonography

World Journal of Surgery, 2009
AbstractBackgroundThe recent prevalence of ultrasonography (US) has facilitated the early detection and qualitative evaluation of thyroid nodules. Furthermore, novel technical developments are extending the application range of US for other thyroid diseases.MethodsThe use of US to differentiate between thyroid carcinoma and benign nodule, between a ...
Yasuhiro, Ito   +2 more
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BIRADS ultrasonography

European Journal of Radiology, 2007
The fourth edition of the BIRADS mammography appeared in 2003 and is now associated with the first editions of the BIRADS ultrasound and MRI. BIRADS is a system of assistance to the drafting of the reports more and more used in the world and soon directly implemented on mammography and ultrasound units.
L, Levy   +4 more
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Point‐of‐Care Ultrasonography (POCUS) in a Community Emergency Department: An Analysis of Decision Making and Cost Savings Associated With POCUS

Journal of ultrasound in medicine, 2018
Point‐of‐care ultrasonography (POCUS) is an increasingly integral part of emergency medicine. This study investigated community emergency department physicians’ choices regarding ultrasonography as a branch point in clinical decision making.
Graham W W Van Schaik   +2 more
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VASCULAR ULTRASONOGRAPHY

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1997
Although vascular ultrasonography has been established as an essential diagnostic tool in many clinical settings, its role in the emergency department patient population is uncertain. Preliminary reports of emergency physician--directed ultrasonography are promising.
P J, Della Santina, B T, Jolly
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