ULTRASOUND SCANS
Ultrasound scanning, also known as sonography, is a versatile medical imaging technique that utilizes high-frequency sound waves to create images of the internal structures of the body. It has become an indispensable tool in various medical specialties due to its non-invasive nature, portability, real-time imaging capabilities, and absence of ionizing radiation. Here’s a detailed overview of its applications across different domains:
- Pregnancy: Ultrasound is widely used in obstetrics for monitoring fetal growth, assessing fetal anatomy, detecting abnormalities, determining gestational age, and evaluating the placenta and amniotic fluid levels. It helps in ensuring the well-being of both the mother and the developing fetus.
- Breast: Breast ultrasound is often employed as a supplementary imaging modality to mammography for evaluating breast abnormalities, especially in young women or those with dense breast tissue. It aids in distinguishing between cystic and solid lesions, guiding biopsies, and monitoring responses to treatment.
- Abdominal Imaging:
- Abdominal Lower Abdomen: Ultrasound is valuable in assessing the pelvic organs such as the uterus, ovaries, bladder, and prostate. It helps diagnose conditions like ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, urinary tract stones, and prostate enlargement.
- Upper Abdomen: Ultrasound can visualize organs like the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, and kidneys. It aids in diagnosing liver cirrhosis, gallstones, pancreatic tumors, splenic abnormalities, and kidney stones.
- Scrotal Imaging: Ultrasound is the primary imaging modality for evaluating scrotal abnormalities such as testicular masses, hydroceles, varicoceles, and epididymal cysts. It provides detailed information about testicular vascularity and aids in distinguishing between benign and malignant conditions.
- Musculoskeletal System Imaging: Ultrasound is increasingly utilized for assessing musculoskeletal disorders including tendon injuries, ligament tears, muscle tears, joint effusions, and soft tissue masses. It offers dynamic, real-time imaging during movements and procedures such as joint injections or aspirations.
- Neck Imaging: Ultrasound assists in evaluating thyroid nodules, lymph nodes, and salivary gland abnormalities. It aids in guiding fine-needle aspiration biopsies for thyroid nodules and assessing the vascularity of lesions.
Our cutting-edge state-of-the-art the EDAN Acclarix LX9 Ultrasound Machine features advanced Artificial Intelligent technologies, integrated with mighty hardware platform, delivers unexpected value and performance across a broad range of applications. The EDAN Acclarix LX9 Ultrasound Machine distinguishes itself with several unique features that set it apart in the realm of medical imaging technology:
Stunning Clarity – Definitive Image Quality
A Clear Vision – Ultrasound Re-imagined
Imaging Modes
- B-Mode
- Color Mode
- PW Mode
- CW Mode
- M-Mode
- Anatomic M-Mode
- Color M-Mode
- TDI Mode
- 3D/4D Mode
- Panorama
- Elastography
- Contrast Imaging
- ECG
- Stress Echo