Pelvic Ultrasound Scanning
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What is Pelvic Ultrasound Scanning?

Ultrasound is an examination technique using high frequency sound waves to make still and live images of the pelvic abdominal structures.

Sound waves are converted to a digital image that is then recorded on PACS as a real-time image for the Radiologist to review. No ionizing radiation is used in ultrasound imaging and it can be used to visualize the soft tissue structures of the pelvis that do not contain air, since air interferes with this kind of imaging.

What are Some Common Uses of This Exam?

What is Endovaginal Scanning?

Preparing for the Pelvic Scan

How is the Procedure Performed?

The Endovaginal Scan

Preparing For the Endovaginal Scan

The Radiologist

The Sonographer

What is a Doppler Procedure?

How Do I get the Results?

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