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Some preparation may be required if your pelvis, kidney or bladder are to be scanned, you may be required to ensure that your bladder is full before the examination can begin. For some examinations such as of the gall bladder and pancreas, you may be required to fast for a specified number of hours. If so, this will be explained in the accompanying appointment letter. You should tell the radiology department in advance if you have had a similar ultrasound scan recently.
You will be taken into a room where you will be asked to lie down on a couch; the room may be dimmed so that the pictures on the screen can be seen more clearly. A gel will be applied to your skin over the area to be scanned, for example, the abdomen. The gel allows the sensor to slide easily over the skin and helps to produce clearer pictures.
You may be asked to take deep breaths and to hold your breath for a few moments. For a scan of the bladder, the bladder may occasionally not be full enough for the examination and you may be asked to drink more fluid, and wait while the bladder fills up.
The doctor/sonographer will slowly move the sensor over your skin while viewing the images on the screen. Records of selected images will be made so that they can be viewed later. Upon completion, the gel will be wiped off and you will be free to get dressed.
Finally ,Some of your questions should have been answered by this leaflet,but remember that this is only a starting point for discussion about your treatment with the doctors looking after you. Make sure you are satisfied that you have received enough information about the procedure.
It is used in many situations. The way the ultrasound bounces back from different tissues can help to determine the size, shape and consistency of organs, structures and abnormalities. So, it can:
diagnose problems of internal organs such as the:Liver Gallbladder Pancreas Thyroid gland Lymph nodes OvariesTestes Kidneys Bladder Appendix
For example, it can help to determine if an abnormal lump in one of these organs is a solid tumour or a fluid-filled cyst.
Ultrasound also helps look for stones in the gallbladder or kidney.
Help determine the nature of breast lumps.
Ultrasound is one of the tests used to establish if a lump is non-cancerous (benign) or breast cancer.
Help diagnose problems with muscles, tendons and joints. For example, ultrasound scans are used to help diagnose:
Detect abnormal widening of blood vessels (aneurysms).Guide internal biopsies. A biopsy is a procedure in which a sample of tissue is taken.Some biopsies are taken using a thin needle, and the needle is guided to the right place with an ultrasound scan.
For example, if you have a lump in your breast, you may have a sample of the lump taken away.
The sample is then examined under the microscope to see if your lump is cancerous or not.
A Doppler ultrasound records sound waves reflecting off moving objects, such as blood cells, to measure their speed and other aspects of how they flow through the body.
Colors Doppler uses
Examine blood flow in arteries or veins in your arms or legs to see if you might have:
Are there any side-effects or complications from ultrasound, Doppler or duplex scans?
These scans are painless and safe. Unlike X-rays and other imaging tests, they do not use radiation. They have not been found to cause any problems or complications.