| ultrasonography | a method of visualizing the internal parts of the body, or a fetus within the uterus, using sound waves | en | en | |||
| ultrasonography | (UL-tra-son-OG-ra-fee): A procedure in which sound waves (called ultrasound) are bounced off tissues and the echoes are converted to a picture (sonogram) | en | en | |||
| ultrasonography | A technique that bounces sound waves off of tissues and structures and uses the pattern of echoes to form an image, called a sonogram | en | en | |||
| ultrasonography | a technique in which high-frequency sound waves are used to create bidimensional pictures of internal organs (Ultrasound Imaging) | en | en | |||
| ultrasonography | test that uses sound waves and echoes to create an image of the inside of the body | en | en | |||
| ultrasonography | The use of sound waves to produce pictures of internal organs High-frequency sound waves (ultrasound) are directed into tissues and produce echoes, which are in turn changed into pictures (sonograms) Because different types of tissue reflect sound waves differently, ultrasonography often makes it possible to find abnormal growths | en | en | |||
| ultrasonography | A test in which sound waves (called ultrasound) are bounced off tissues and the echoes are converted into a picture (sonogram) | en | en | |||
| ultrasonography | Process by which the reflection of high-frequency sound waves is used to develop an image of a structure | en | en | |||
| ultrasonography | A test in which high-frequency sound waves (ultrasound) are bounced off tissues and the echoes are converted into a picture (sonogram) | en | en | |||
| ultrasonography | a piece of equipment used to produce an image or photograph of your retina These images or pictures are useful in the diagnosis of retinal detachment, vitreous hemorrhage and intraocular tumors | en | en | |||
| ultrasonography | using the reflections of high-frequency sound waves to construct an image of a body organ (a sonogram); commonly used to observe fetal growth or study bodily organs | en | en | |||