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Sonogram technicians use an instrument called transducer to transmit high frequency sound waves through the body of the patient. As the sound waves bounce off the targeted body part or organ, their echoes are captured by specialized equipment that converts them into visual images. The internal images are examined by a trained and credentialed diagnostic physician via digital imaging. Ultrasound is most often associated with pregnancies, but now diagnostic medical sonography is used to scan everything from the nervous system to the digestive system, blood vessel s, tumors, the eyes and more. Compared to other diagnostic scanning techniques, such as radiographic technologies, or x-rays, healthcare professionals prefer ultrasound, due to the reason that ultrasound is a safe non-invasive technology ever used and it’s capability to capture the detailed image.
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