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    postmenopausal women - Some examples of medication from this class include Menopur and Repronex. Gonadotrophin therapy involves daily injects that are closely monitored by our physicians via ultrasound Before you begin injectable fertility medications, you will have you come into the office for an ultrasound at the start of your menstrual…

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    Surgical Hospital for an abdominal ultrasound. The Ultrasound Technologist name is Shannon Risher. During the ultrasound I asked Shannon if I could talk to her right after we were done with my ultrasound. Shannon said, “She would be glad to!” Shannon is 41 years old from Metairie, Louisiana. She looked normal on the outside, but when she told me what happened it changed my perceptions about her. During 2005 when Hurricane Katrina hit, she so happened to be the Ultrasound Technologist on…

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    3d Sonohoscopy Lab Report

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    Comparison of 3 dimensional sonohysterography versus hysteroscopy in Premenopausal women with abnormal uterine bleeding Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Ultrasound and Fetal care unit*, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. ABSTRACT Objectives: To compare between the diagnostic accuracy of 3D sonohysterography and hysteroscopy in detection of intracavitary uterine abnormalities in premenopausal women with abnormal uterine bleeding. Patients & Methods: In this study fifty female patients…

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    In strain imaging, ultrasound is used to image the response of the tissue to an externally applied force (stress). The tissue response is in the form of displacement and can indicate the stiffness of the tissue. There are certain limitations for this method, one of the most…

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    Lateral Ankle Taping

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    fluid and hemorrhages under the skin. This treatment modality will give physical incitement and signs that patient can't provide. Finally, taping will encourage phagocytosis therefore lactic acid will be formed at the end. This will be a stimulant for the proliferation phase. Taping can help the management of the proliferation/acute phase as it can assist in controlling movement, controlling the load and direction of power. This therefore contradicts research of total rest. During the third…

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    Neuroblastoma Research Paper

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    There are more than 100 types of cancers that exists; and any part of the body can be affected by it. Neuroblastoma is one of those cancers, and it usually appears around the adrenal glands, which sits at the top of the kidneys. It can also develop onto other areas of the body for example the chest, neck, and near the spine. The reason why is because those are areas where groups of nerve cells exists within the body. Neuroblastoma is a very common cancer that mainly affects infants and children…

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    and how the MRI Scan is used in the medical field today. Understanding Medical Imaging Medical Imaging has several different technologies that are used to view the human body. There are different types of Medical Imaging such as MRI, X-ray, CT, ultrasound, mammography, molecular imaging, and Pet Scan. Every medical imaging has a different image when using on the human body. The MRI uses a powerful magnetic field and radio waves to get detailed pictures of the internal body structures. MRI’s…

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    have an ultrasound done, and for them this is the time when they meet their little one. The mothers to be never think of the ultrasound as being something that can show an abnormality or anything more than a window into the womb. On the occasion that it does show something it shocks the parents because they are not expecting this. In reality an ultrasound is a prenatal test. This test is used to confirm that the patient is pregnant, and the health and development of the fetus. The ultrasound is…

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    Ultrasound in Patients with Ebstein’s Anomaly Ebstein’s Anomaly of the tricuspid valve is a disease close to my heart, because I was diagnosed with it at birth and it has been a part of my life and a factor of inspiration toward the field of medical imaging. It has affected my health negatively, yet affected my life positively. I have seen every test and imaging modality involving this condition and its understanding. Ebstein’s anomaly is a congenital heart defect that counts for less than 1% of…

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    Shayce is a 20yo, G1 P0, who was seen for an ultrasound evaluation and fetal anatomy assessment. She overall denies any major-medical disorders other than she has had some frequent UTI’s in this pregnancy and is on nitrofurantoin suppression. She does smoke cigarettes but states that she is down to 3 per day. She was further counseled on cessation. Based on her height and weight at the start of the pregnancy, her BMI was 36. She did have a positive UDS for THC in the first trimester but denies…

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