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(UL-tra-son-OG-ra-fee): A study in which sound waves (called ultrasound) are bounced off tissues and the echoes are converted into a picture (sonogram).
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A technician qualified to perform abdominal and transvaginal ultrasounds to determine the size, shape and dimensions of pelvic organs, ovarian follicle production, and the existence of tumors, enlargements or inflammations.
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pertaining to or accomplished by ultrasonography; called also sonographic.
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A radiological procedure performed either transvaginally or abdominally that uses sound waves to assess uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, pelvic masses, pelvic pain, and other gynecologic problems. It is also used to track the development of egg-bearing follicles during ovulation induction.
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[UL-trah-SO-nah-gra-fee] The use of sound waves to examine the eye and orbit. Ultrasonography can be used to measure the size of tumors, evaluate retinal detachments, and "look" behind cataracts. Fluorescein Angiography [FLOR-uh-seen an-jee-OG-ruh-fee] A test where a vegetable dye is injected into a vein, allowed to circulate within the eye while photographs of the intraocular circulation are recorded.
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