Ultrasonography

What is it?

Ultrasonography uses sound waves to generate real-time images of organs and tissues, helping in the diagnosis of various conditions such as tumors, cysts, and organ abnormalities.

Why is it important?

It is non-invasive, quick, and accurate, providing essential insights into health conditions like liver disease, kidney stones, and pregnancy monitoring.

Common Ultrasonography

Tests Include:

Ultrasonography – Abdomen & KUB (Female)

Ultrasonography – Abdomen and KUB Female

Ultrasonography – Abdomen and Pelvis

Ultrasonography – Breast

Ultrasonography – Calf

Ultrasonography – Chest

Ultrasonography – Fetal Well-Being

Ultrasonography – Fetal Well-Being (Twin)

Ultrasonography – Follicular Study

Ultrasonography – FWB

Ultrasonography – FWB with Abdomen

Ultrasonography – Kidney

Ultrasonography – Knee Single

Ultrasonography – KUB

Ultrasonography – NT Scan

Ultrasonography – NT Scan (Twin)

Ultrasonography – Orbit (B Scan)

Ultrasonography – Pelvis

Ultrasonography – Scrotum

Ultrasonography – Target Scan/Anomaly/TIFA

Ultrasonography – Target Scan/Anomaly/TIFA (Twin) Ultrasonography – Thyroid

Ultrasonography – Thyroid Gland

Ultrasonography – TVS

Ultrasonography – Whole Abdomen

Ultrasonography – Whole Abdomen Female

Ultrasonography – Thigh

Ultrasonography – Transcranial

Ultrasonography – TRUS

Ultrasonography – FWB (Early Pregnancy)

Ultrasonography – FWB (Biophysical Profile)

Ultrasonography Guided Aspiration Diagnostic

Ultrasonography Guided Aspiration Therapeutic

Ultrasonography Guided Biopsy Procedure

Ultrasonography Guided FNAC Aspiration Procedure

Ultrasonography Guided Prostatic Biopsy/TRUS Biopsy Ultrasonography Musculoskeletal

Ultrasonography Small Part Doppler

Ultrasonography Small Parts

Common Symptoms: Abdominal pain Pregnancy monitoring Unexplained swelling or masses Joint pain or injury

Price Range: Starts at ₹999, may reach up to ₹5,500 based on complexity.

FAQ’s

A: The procedure is typically done under local anesthesia to minimize discomfort. While some patients may experience mild discomfort during the biopsy, it is generally well-tolerated.
A: Ultrasonography Guided Prostatic Biopsy is generally considered safe, but it may carry some risks, such as bleeding, infection, or discomfort. Your urologist will explain the potential risks and benefits before the procedure.
A: The tissue samples obtained during the biopsy are sent to a pathology laboratory for analysis. The results may take a few days to a week, depending on the laboratory's workload.
A: Most patients can resume normal activities within a day or two after the biopsy. However, it is advisable to avoid vigorous physical activity and heavy lifting for a few days to allow the biopsy site to heal.
A: If the biopsy reveals cancerous cells in the prostate gland, your urologist will discuss further treatment options and management plans tailored to your specific condition and the stage of the cancer.
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