Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) is a local swelling or enlargement of blood vessels that carry blood to the abdomen (stomach), pelvis and leg. AAA patients risk of sudden death due to AAA rupture (burst).
Read MoreUltrasonic examination & computed tomography examination of endoleak after endovascular aortic aneurysm repair
Friday,February 02,2018
3-D ultrasound is rapidly emerging from the research and development stage
Tuesday,January 30,2018
Using computer control, operators have access to views that may not be able to use ordinary two-dimensional ultrasound scans. Three-dimensional ultrasound is rapidly emerging from the research and development stage.
Read MoreWhich is better between tranvaginal ultrasound and abdomen ultrasound
Friday,January 26,2018
B ultrasound is radiation-free, so there is no need to worry about ultrasound the same as X-ray. Many doctors will say that ultrasound is absolutely safe and risk-free in order to let patients completely relieved . Actually, there is nothing wrong with this argument, but it is really more serious than ever to say that there is no risk of some kind of inspection.
Read MoreUltrasound provides good diagnostic accuracy in identifying suitable gastric tube placement
Monday,January 22,2018
Stomach tubes are often used to take drugs and tube feeding to people who can not swallow. Eating through a tracheal tube can lead to severe pneumonia. Therefore, it is important to determine the location of the gastric tube after insertion
Read MoreSmartphone-based ultrasound to detect diseases at home.
Wednesday,January 10,2018
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Read MoreHow to Print Fetus Using Ultrasound
Friday,January 05,2018
How to Print Fetus Using Ultrasound
Read MoreX-ray, CT, ultrasound, nuclear magnetic resonance, what is the difference
Wednesday,January 03,2018
X-ray, CT, ultrasound, nuclear magnetic resonance, types of examination
Read MoreUltrasound diagnosis of birth weight imbalance in twin pregnancies
Thursday,December 28,2017
Birth weight imbalance (BWD), defined as the difference in twin birth weights, is a well-documented phenomenon in twin pregnancies. When twins are suitable for the gestational age, inconsistent growth can occur as physiological BWD, or physiological BWD may occur when at least one fetus is small at gestational age.
Read MoreHow a Nephrologist Benefits from Portable Echo Machine
Wednesday,December 27,2017
Nathaniel Reisinger, Clinical Lecturer in Clinical Medicine, Clinical Ultrasound Fellow and Nephrologist, is one of a growing number of physicians who benefits a lot from the portable echo machine.
Read MoreIs portable ultrasound leading the trend
Friday,December 22,2017
Portable ultrasound, also called protable echo machine, has many advantages. Is protable ultrasound leading the trend? Instant Care Ultrasound is a groundbreaking technology that can change the health care - it fits in your palm. London is at the forefront of using this device and its portability (laptop or palm size) is the biggest advantage.
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