Pelvic Ultrasound What is a pelvic ultrasound? A pelvic ultrasound is a non-invasive diagnostic exam that produces images that are used to assess organs and structures within the female pelvis. A pelvic ultrasound allows quick visualization of the female pelvic organs and structures including the uterus, cervix, vagina, fallopian...
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Bowel containing left inguinal hernia
images below show a Large bowel containing left inguinal hernia extending into the scrotum. For any abdominal and gynaecology pelvis ultrasound scan please contact us or call us on 01582249216.
abdominal ultrasound examination: Survey
Do we survey all the areas of the abdomen during an abdominal ultrasound examination? In addition to the “regular” organs/structures, do we look at the areas “in between” like bowel and mesenteries, for example?
What a person Experiences, what to expect during an Ultrasound study
What A person Experiences, what to expect during an Ultrasound study Patient preparation involves removing any articles of clothing or jewellery surrounding the area to be imaged. In some cases, the patient may be asked to wear a patient gown. The patient is positioned by the technologist on an...
Why is ultrasound imaging used?
Why is ultrasound imaging used for muscles? You may be aware that ultrasound imaging is used to take pictures of the unborn child, as well as other tissues such as kidneys, gall bladders etc for diagnostic purposes. Pictures of muscles are taken in physical rehabilitation to measure their size...
CBCT Radiology Report
Fusion Radiology is a UK based tele diagnostic radiology reporting company. We offer Dental/ENT CBCT radiology report and OPG X-ray reporting by NHS Dental consultant radiologists within a 48/72 hours turnaround time. We successfully provide ad-hoc reporting to a number of NHS Dental hospitals and private Dental practices across...
Rapid test VS PCR, Swab test
Rapid fingertip test VS PCR, Swab test PCR (Swab) test – throat/nose swab tests for presence of the actual virus. Usually accurate when you first start developing symptoms but this is dependent on taking the swab correctly. Rapid (Serology) test – blood test which looking at immune response specifically...
How accurate are Antibody tests?
How accurate are Antibody tests? Antibody tests have not proved to be as reliable. Health Secretary Matt Hancock said that 15 of the most promising antibody tests had been tested, but none was good enough. Prof John Newton, who is overseeing testing, told The Times that tests bought from China...