(Ultra)Sonography: Imaging your internal structure with the aid of computer technology

Ultrasound is a modern from of diagnosis delivering vast amounts of information, without submitting the patient to x-rays or other potentially harmful stress and strain. The technology is based on the reflection of ultrasonic emissions to a patient’s internal organic structural walls, which is then in turn projected into a scan or image through computer technology. The two following analyses are then undertaken:

- Examination of gastric organs with a 3.5 MGHZ sector probe to diagnose structural liver alterations as well as gall bladder, spleen, pancreas, kidney and vascular infections.

- Examination of the thyroid gland with a 7 MGHZ linear probe to diagnose organ size and structure, enabling node and cyst formation to be detected. The function of the thyroid gland is analysed by the laboratory.

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