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Ultrasound is
sound with
frequencies greater than 20 kilohertz. This
frequency is the
approximate upper audible limit of
human hearing in
healthy young...
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Medical ultrasound includes diagnostic techniques (mainly
imaging techniques)
using ultrasound, as well as
therapeutic applications of
ultrasound. In diagnosis...
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Gravis UltraSound or GUS is a
sound card for the IBM PC
compatible system platform, made by Canada-based
Advanced Gravis Computer Technology Ltd. It...
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cardiac ultrasound, is the use of
ultrasound to
examine the heart. It is a type of
medical imaging,
using standard ultrasound or
Doppler ultrasound. The...
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ultrasound is a
medical ultrasound technique,
often used in fetal, cardiac, trans-rectal and intra-vascular applications. 3D
ultrasound refers specifically...
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Therapeutic ultrasound refers generally to any type of
ultrasonic procedure that uses
ultrasound for
therapeutic benefit.
Physiotherapeutic ultrasound was introduced...
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Breast ultrasound is a
medical imaging technique that uses
medical ultrasonography to
perform imaging of the breast. It can be
performed for
either diagnostic...
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Ultrasound is
sound with
frequencies greater than 20 kHz.
Ultrasound may also
refer to: Medical...
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reach a consensus. › High-intensity
focused ultrasound (HIFU), or MR-guided
Focused Ultrasound Surgery is an incision-less
therapeutic technique...
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Obstetric ultrasonography, or
prenatal ultrasound, is the use of
medical ultrasonography in pregnancy, in
which sound waves are used to
create real-time...