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"Ultrasound examination"
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waves
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ultrasonography
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diagnosis
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frequency
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sound
Related Terms:
Ultrasound
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Ultrasonography
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Breast ultrasound
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Ultrasound scan
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Sonogram
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Sonography
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Transrectal ultrasound
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Trus
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Renal ultrasound
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Ultrasonic
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Ultrasonic testing
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Transrectal ultrasonography
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Cavitron
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Sound waves
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Wave
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Acoustic wave
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Audio frequency
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Radiofrequency
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Rarefaction
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Doppler
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Formant
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Saw
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Echocardiogram
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Radio wave
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Infrasound
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Bright
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Chirp
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Resonate
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Swl
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Crepitation
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Resonance frequency
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Echocardiography
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Rfi
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Sound wave
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Stethoscope
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Resonance
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Frequency range
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Resonator
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Radio frequency interference
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Medium wave
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Microwaves
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Endoscopic ultrasound
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Sound
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Standing waves
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Infrasonic
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De-esser
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Ultrasonic cleaning
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Natural frequency
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Low pass filter
an examination that involves bouncing high frequency sound waves off the fetus and transforming the bounced waves into visual images.
cliffsnotes.com
The use of high frequency sound waves to locate a tumor inside the body. Helps determine if a breast lump is solid tissue or filled with fluids.
ameripathcad.com
The use of high frequency sound waves to locate a tumor deep inside the body. Also called ultrasonography.
healthsystem.virginia.edu
High frequency sound waves are transmitted through the skin and reflected by the internal organ, the pelvis, the heart and the major blood vessels. These "echoes" form a picture on a screen which can be examined for abnormalities.
thelivercentre.com.au
The use of high frequency sound waves for the purpose of diagnosis.
chemoheads.com
The use of high frequency sound waves to aid in diagnosis.
cancerlinksusa.com
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