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  1. ... Ultrasound is also called ultrasonography or sonography. Ultrasound images may be called sonograms. Ultrasound can be used ... as birth defects that can be seen in images. It can also check for pregnancy problems . For ...
  2. A Doppler ultrasound uses sound waves to make images and/or graphs that show how your blood ... Doppler. This test uses standard ultrasound to take images showing blood flow. Then a computer turns the ...
  3. ... A computer uses the measurements to make an image that shows any stiffness in your liver tissue, ... uses powerful magnets and radio waves to create images of organs and structures inside the body. In ...
  4. ... an x-ray table. The radiologist will take images of your abdomen, using a scanning device. The ... show how food travels through your stomach. Additional images will be taken over the next few hours ...
  5. ... these organs show up well on x-ray images. In males, x-rays from an IVP can ... baby. What do the results mean? Your IVP images will be studied by a diagnostic radiologist. This ...
  6. ... that is inserted into the body. It provides images of internal organs and other systems. Biopsy . This ... silently. Imagery. Close your eyes and picture an image or a place that makes you feel happy. ...
  7. ... is inserted through the vagina. The camera transmits images to a video screen. It helps diagnose and ... has a camera on it. The camera sends images of the uterus onto a video screen. The ...
  8. ... procedure that combines a series of x-ray images taken from different angles around the body. Other ... the needle. Your provider will capture and record images using fluoroscopy or a CT scan. After the ...
  9. ... are picked up by the scanner to create images of the inside of your body. You will ... will move slowly across your body to capture images. You will need to be very still as ...
  10. ... swallow. While you swallow, the radiologist will watch images of the barium traveling down your throat to ... to hold your breath at certain times. The images will be recorded so they can be reviewed ...
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