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Would a lady of 55 have to have an aulta scan (apologies if that is not the right spelling)
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What is an ultrasound test used for?
It is used in many situations. The way the ultrasound bounces back from different tissues can help to determine the size, shape and consistency of organs, structures and abnormalities. So, it can:
Help to monitor the growth of an unborn child, and check for abnormalities. An ultrasound scan is routine for pregnant women.
Detect abnormalities of heart structures such as the heart valves. (An ultrasound scan of the heart is called an echocardiogram.)
Help to diagnose problems of the liver, gallbladder (such as gallstones), pancreas, thyroid gland, lymph nodes, ovaries, testes, kidneys, bladder and breast. For example, it can help to determine if an abnormal lump in one of these organs is a solid tumour or a fluid-filled cyst.
Detect abnormal widening of blood vessels (aneurysms).
What is an ultrasound test used for?
It is used in many situations. The way the ultrasound bounces back from different tissues can help to determine the size, shape and consistency of organs, structures and abnormalities. So, it can:
Help to monitor the growth of an unborn child, and check for abnormalities. An ultrasound scan is routine for pregnant women.
Detect abnormalities of heart structures such as the heart valves. (An ultrasound scan of the heart is called an echocardiogram.)
Help to diagnose problems of the liver, gallbladder (such as gallstones), pancreas, thyroid gland, lymph nodes, ovaries, testes, kidneys, bladder and breast. For example, it can help to determine if an abnormal lump in one of these organs is a solid tumour or a fluid-filled cyst.
Detect abnormal widening of blood vessels (aneurysms).
I've had ultrasound scans both times when lumps (both times harmless) were found.
I was told that it can be used as mammograms don't show things up as well in younger denser breasts (from what I remember).
I had a fine needle biopsy both times on the day too, one by the breast surgeon in the clinic, the other while I was having my ultrasound.
I was told that it can be used as mammograms don't show things up as well in younger denser breasts (from what I remember).
I had a fine needle biopsy both times on the day too, one by the breast surgeon in the clinic, the other while I was having my ultrasound.