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Ultrasound: Page 521
SonoSite introduces high-frequency probe
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
May 7, 2000
Siemens upgrades Elegra 5.0 with DICOM features
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
May 1, 2000
ALI Technologies upgrades cine capability
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
April 27, 2000
Acuson results slip in Q1
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
April 26, 2000
TRUS-guided vesiculography best for assessing male infertility
By
Eric Barnes
At least five different imaging methods have been used to gauge suspected duct obstructions in male infertility, but according to Turkish researchers, transrectal ultrasonography-guided echo-enhanced seminal vesiculography is the one to bet on.
April 23, 2000
Ultrasound imaging can clear up vagueness of plantar fasciitis
By
Shalmali Pal
Although different imaging modalities provide different kinds of information about heel pain, ultrasound can offer unique information about the disorder that can aid diagnosis and treatment.
April 23, 2000
Flash echo, ultrasound, liver, metastases, contrast, lesions, microbubbles
By
Eric Barnes
Duplex Doppler sonography is a reliable and easily repeatable method of assessing cerebrodynamic change including shunt malfunction.
April 23, 2000
Flash echo with contrast improves ultrasound detection of liver lesions
By
Shalmali Pal
Flash echo imaging could make ultrasound a player in identifying liver metastases, finding lesions that are too minute to be seen with conventional sonography, according to German and Japanese researchers.
April 23, 2000
Prenatal ultrasound provides insight on variable outcome in Dandy-Walker
By
Shalmali Pal
The prognosis for fetuses with apparent Dandy-Walker syndrome or its variant is often grim but can vary widely. Pinpointing the variations with sonography can help doctors better advise patients.
April 23, 2000
Color Doppler screening of diabetics proves 'essential' for identifying vascular disease early
By
Eric Barnes
Given the prevalence of limb amputations due to vascular disease in diabetics, screening with color Doppler ultrasound is important even in asymptomatic patients.
April 23, 2000
Empty bladder may be rule, not exception for pelvic ultrasound
By
Shalmali Pal
Requiring a woman to present with a full bladder prior to a sonographic pelvic evaluation could become a practice of the past, as ultrasound with an empty bladder provides equally valid information, according Harvard University researchers.
April 23, 2000
3-D echocardiography: Still not ready for prime time?
Whatever format 3-D echo ultimately assumes, its most important contributions are likely to be in quantification of left ventricular function, stress echocardiography, and real-time monitoring during surgery.
April 23, 2000
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