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ultrasonography - translation to English

SOUND WAVES WITH FREQUENCIES ABOVE THE HUMAN HEARING RANGE
Ultrasonic; Ultrasonography; Ultrasonics; Industrial ultrasonography; Ultrasounds; From Sound to Image; Ultrsound; Ultra sound; Ultrasonic wave; Biomedical ultrasonic; Ultrasound CT; Ultra-sonic; Ultra-sound; Ultrasonic time-domain reflectometry; Endobronchial ultrasound
  • Head of a fetus, aged 29 weeks, in a "[[3D ultrasound]]"
  • An ultrasonic examination
  • Bats use ultrasounds to navigate in the darkness.
  • Ultrasound image (sonogram)  of a fetus in the womb, viewed at 12 weeks of pregnancy (bidimensional scan)
  • Sonogram]] of a fetus at 14 weeks (profile)
  • Fetal ultrasound
  • Galton whistle, one of the first devices to produce ultrasound
  • A [[dog whistle]], which emits sound in the ultrasonic range, used to train dogs and other animals
  • Schematic of bench and industrial-scale ultrasonic liquid processors
  • Principle of an active sonar
  • spline]] cracking
  •  Principle of flaw detection with ultrasound. A void in the solid material reflects some energy back to the transducer, which is detected and displayed.
  • Approximate frequency ranges corresponding to ultrasound, with rough guide of some applications

ultrasonography         
(n.) = ultrasonografía, ecografía
Ex: Albuminuria was measured as albumin to creatinine ratio and carotid abnormalities by ultrasonography.
sonography         
  • Medical ultrasound scanner
  • Double aorta artifact in sonography due to difference in velocity of sound waves in muscle and fat.
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  • [[Ultrasound]] of [[carotid artery]]
  • Duplex scan of the common carotid artery
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  • Neck ultrasound.
  • Panoramic ultrasonography of a proximal [[biceps tendon rupture]]. Top image shows the contralateral normal side, and lower image shows a retracted muscle, with a [[hematoma]] filling out the proximal space.
  • Parametric imaging of vascular signatures (diagram)
  • BPH]]) visualized by medical sonographic technique
  • Linear array transducer
  • Ultrasound of human [[heart]] showing the four chambers and mitral and [[tricuspid]] valves.
  • An ultrasound result on fetal biometry printed on a piece of paper.
DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUE
Pelvic ultrasound; Ultrasound scan; Ultrasonic Imaging; Ultrasound diagnosis; Ultrasound imaging; Sonography; Ultrasonogram; Medical sonology; Ultrasound scanning; B-scan ultrasonography; B-scan; Diagnostic ultrasound; Medical Sonography; Ultrasound scanner; Anorectal ultrasonography; Ultrasonography, mammary; Interventional ultrasonography; Intervenion; Medical ultrasonic tomography; Ultrasonographic; Endovaginal ultrasound; Ultrasound reflection tomography; Ultrasound machine; Medical sonography; Compression ultrasonography; Compression ultrasound; M-Mode echocardiogram; M-Mode echocardiography; M-mode echo; U/s; U/S; Ultrasound-guided biopsy; Interventional thyroid ultrasound; Ultrasonography, interventional; Medical Ultrasonography; Ultrasonic imaging; Medical ultrasonography; Lung ultrasound; B-flow ultrasonography; B-flow; B-flow ultrasonograph; B-mode imaging; Panoramic ultrasonography; Sonographic; History of medical ultrasound; Thyroid ultrasonography; Neck ultrasonography; Head ultrasonography
(n.) = sonografía
Ex: Fifty-two cattle with diseases of the udder were evaluated by means of sonography between 2000 and 2004.
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* ultrasonography = ultrasonografía, ecografía
ultrasonic         
ultrasónico

Definition

ultrasonography
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¦ noun Medicine a technique using echoes of ultrasound pulses to delineate objects or areas of different density in the body.
Derivatives
ultrasonographic adjective

Wikipedia

Ultrasound

Ultrasound is sound with frequencies greater than 20 kilohertz. This frequency is the approximate upper audible limit of human hearing in healthy young adults. The physical principles of acoustic waves apply to any frequency range, including ultrasound. Ultrasonic devices operate with frequencies from 20 kHz up to several gigahertz.

Ultrasound is used in many different fields. Ultrasonic devices are used to detect objects and measure distances. Ultrasound imaging or sonography is often used in medicine. In the nondestructive testing of products and structures, ultrasound is used to detect invisible flaws. Industrially, ultrasound is used for cleaning, mixing, and accelerating chemical processes. Animals such as bats and porpoises use ultrasound for locating prey and obstacles.

Examples of use of ultrasonography
1. Doctors claim the growing practice of "boutique ultrasonography" could put unborn babies at risk.
2. The Clinics Department is equipped with equipment necessary for diagnosis and treatment such as X–ray, ultrasonography, ECG and the biochemistry, haematology and microbiology laboratories.