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ultrasonography
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ultrasound

 or ultrasonography

Use of ultrasonic waves to produce images of body structures. The waves travel through tissues and are reflected back where density differs (e.g., the border between a hollow organ's wall and its inside). The reflected echoes are received by an electronic apparatus that measures their intensity level and the position of the tissue reflecting them. The results can be displayed as still images or as a moving picture of the inside of the body. Unlike X-rays or other ionizing radiation, ultrasound carries minimal, if any, risk. Most often used during pregnancy to examine the fetus, ultrasound imaging is also used on internal organs and on the eye, breast, and major blood vessels. It can often show whether a growth is benign or malignant. See also diagnostic imaging.


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In contrast, the articles referenced by Bjordal in his letter to the editor covered topics, injuries, or diagnoses that were not pertinent to my patient population: Achilles tendinitis, (6) patellar tendinitis, (7) ultrasonographic research on tendon thickness and depth, (8) edema, (9) the effect of steroids on laser therapy, and chronic joint disorders.
9-12) Ultrasonographic guidance is the most popular imaging modality for this purpose, but computed tomography (CT) has been used, as well.
Ultrasonographic examination of the abdomen showed a slightly enlarged spleen in both patients, and an enlarged liver in the husband.
 
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