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Ultrasound diagnosis (ultrasound)

Ultrasound of the cervix

Ultrasound of the cervix is a method that is one of the most informative methods that allow us to identify the main causes of the pathology development not only of the female genital organs but also of the pelvic organs.

Doppler ultrasound of the vessels of the prostate gland

Ultrasonic dopplerography of the vessels of the prostate gland is an effective tool for non-invasive evaluation of blood flow in the prostate. To assess blood flow in the prostate gland, as a rule, color speed and energy Doppler.

Transrectal ultrasound (TRUS)

Transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) is now considered the main method of recognizing prostate diseases.

Elastometry (fibroscanning) of the liver

The method of elastometry of the liver makes it possible to assess the presence of fibrosis by generating vibrational pulses and, judging by the results of computer analysis, to judge the changes in the elastic properties and rates of progression of fibrosis.

Ultrasound in urology

Ultrasound is one of the most accessible diagnostic methods in medicine. In urology, ultrasound is used to detect structural and functional changes in the urogenital organs.

Doppler ultrasound in obstetrics

In recent years, dopplerography has become one of the leading methods of research in obstetrics. The essence of the Doppler effect is as follows. Ultrasonic vibrations generated by piezoelements with a given frequency propagate in the object under study in the form of elastic waves.

Cardiotocography

At present, cardiotocography (CTG) is the leading method for assessing the functional state of the fetus. There are indirect (external) and direct (internal) cardiotocography.

Echography in Obstetrics

Currently, echography is the leading method of obstetrics research. The use of modern equipment allows you to determine the pregnancy already at 4.5 weeks (counting from the 1st day of the last menstruation).

Echoencephaloscopy

Echoencephaloscopy (Echo, synonym - M method) is a method for detecting intracranial pathology based on the echolocation of the so-called sagittal structures of the brain, normally occupying a middle position with respect to the temporal bones of the skull. When a graphic recording of the reflected signals is made, the study is called echoencephalography.

Ultrasonic dopplerography of vessels

The great importance of stenosing and occlusive lesions of the main arteries of the head in the pathogenesis of cerebrovascular diseases is well known. In this case, not only the initial, but also severe stenosis of the carotid and vertebral arteries can proceed little. In the development of angioedema pathology is important and the contribution of venous dyskirkulyatsii, also sometimes taking place subclinically.

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