To monitor the development of the fetus during pregnancy, evaluate the uterus and ovaries, and assess for any gynecological conditions.
To visualize the heart and blood vessels, assess blood flow, and diagnose heart conditions.
To examine organs such as the liver, kidneys, gallbladder, and pancreas for abnormalities or diseases.
To assess soft tissues, joints, and muscles, helping diagnose conditions like tendonitis or ligament injuries.
To quickly assess trauma or other emergency situations, such as detecting internal bleeding.
To examine the kidneys, bladder, and reproductive organs, and to evaluate urinary system disorders.
Echography is a versatile imaging technique that provides real-time and dynamic images, making it valuable for both diagnostic and monitoring purposes. It is a non-ionising imaging modality, which means it does not involve radiation, making it safe for various patient populations, including pregnant women.
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