a picture produced by ultrasound.
a test which outlines the shape of specific organs in the body by the use of sound waves rather than x-ray.
A procedure, also known as an echogram, sonograph, or ultrasonogram, is a technique in which sound waves are transmitted to hard-to-reach places in the body, and their echoes are recorded and studied.
A diagnostic test in which high-frequency sound waves are transmitted into the body. Their reflections or echoes create images of body organs or the outline of a fetus.
Also known as ultrasound scan, a sonogram will clearly show your baby's size, its position and whether there is more than one fetus; it can also be used to rule out major abnormalities
The use of sound waves to detect a "picture" of the fetus in the uterus. Also known as an ultrasound.
an image of a structure that is produced by ultrasonography (reflections of high-frequency sound waves); used to observe fetal growth or to study bodily organs
a diagnostic procedure that uses high frequency sound waves to image organs, masses, and fluid accumulations within a patient's body
a diagnostic test which uses sound waves instead of radiation to create an image of the internal reproductive organs and surrounding tissues
a mother's first picture of her gorgeous baby
an easy test whereby sound waves are bounced off the kidneys and images are obtained that can be read by a radiologist (x-ray specialist)
an image created from a sound
a "still-shot" of your baby
Detailed image of a fetus taken by high-resolution ultrasonic equipment.
An image produced by ultrasound.
Imaging procedure where echoes from sound waves passing through tissues create pictures of structures deep within the body.
An instrument that uses sound waves to look inside of the body. See Ultrasound
Used to reveal images of internal organs without the use of an X-ray. In fertility treatment it helps to monitor follicular growth and to detect abnormalities such as cysts. The sonogram uses high- frequency sound waves. This procedure is also known as ultrasound. close window
A test done using sound waves which can show various internal structures. Sonograms are commonly used to examine unborn babies.
Also referred to as a ultrasound. Uses sound waves to detect and watch the unborn baby. Sonogram can be used to give an accurate answer to the gestation of the baby.
Imaging of internal systems through high frequency sound waves.
The use of high-frequency sound waves to create images of structures inside the body.
A sound wave study that helps show ifthe spinal cord1T`oves normally. This is like the sonogram or ultrasound that pregnant women have done.
An ultrasound image of a baby. Sonograms are performed with an ultrasound machine. Practitioners will often give expectant parents paper copies of their sonogram images to take home.
Also referred to as a ultrasound. A technique that bounces painless sound waves off organs to create an image of their structure to detect abnormalities.
A computer picture of areas inside the body created by bouncing high-energy sound waves (ultrasound) off internal tissues or organs. Also called an ultrasonogram.
The image produced by ultrasound.
Use of high-frequency sound waves for creating an image of internal body parts. Used to detect and count follicle growth (and disappearance) in many fertility treatments. Also used to detect and monitor pregnancy.
A computer picture of areas inside the body created by bouncing sound waves off organs and other tissues. Also called ultrasonogram.