Incorporates cross-sectional and relational anatomy, physiology, normal variants, pathology, laboratory data, and related imaging modalities of the organs, vasculature, muscles, ligaments, and other structures in the adult abdomen. Emphasizes ultrasound scan skills. Included lab component.
Continuation of Abdominal Ultrasound I. Incorporates cross-sectional and relational anatomy, physiology, normal variants, pathology, laboratory data, and related imaging modalities of the organs, vasculature, muscles, ligaments, and other structures in the adult abdomen. Emphasizes ultrasound scan skills. Includes lab component.
Ultrasound uses sound waves to visualize and assess your abdominal organs, including the aorta, liver, pancreas, gallbladder, kidneys, and spleen. Multiple still images are taken to represent the location, texture, and blood flow of each organ. It may be ordered to investigate pain, swelling, or other symptoms, and can be the first step in determining the cause for symptoms affecting the soft tissues of the body.
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