How Ultrasounds Can Detect Brain Abnormalities and What It Means
Ultrasound evaluations can often detect undiagnosed abnormalities and conditions within the body.
These noninvasive diagnostic tests are designed to provide valuable data to medical personnel...
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How Ultrasounds Can Detect Brain Abnormalities and What It Means
Ultrasound evaluations can often detect undiagnosed abnormalities and conditions within the body.
These noninvasive diagnostic tests are designed to provide valuable data to medical personnel and
are often used to measure fetal development during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy.
In
a surgical setting, cranial ultrasound techniques can be used in conjunction with minimally invasive
surgical methods to provide a higher degree of accuracy and precision in treating a variety of brain
abnormalities and disorders.
Modern 3D imaging techniques provide clear visibility for surgeons
during all stages of treatment and surgical intervention.
How ultrasounds can detect brain abnormalities
Ultrasound scans use high-frequency sound waves that bounce back at different rates, allowing
trained medical personnel and computerized equipment to identify areas that show abnormal structure
or response.
This method is preferred
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