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ultrasound$86185$ - translation to spanish

RENDERING TECHNIQUE IN MEDICAL IMAGING
4D Ultrasound; 3D Ultrasound; 4D ultrasound; Real-time 3D ultrasound; Realtime 3D ultrasound

ultrasound      
n. Ultrasonido (tratamiento de ecosonido que se utiliza en la medicina para diagnosticar y dar tratamiento; chequeo de ultrasonido)
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         
  • Head of a fetus, aged 29 weeks, in a "[[3D ultrasound]]"
  • An ultrasonic examination
  • Bats use ultrasounds to navigate in the darkness.
  • 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
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  •  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
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
(adj.) = ultrasónico
Ex: Each contain a replaceable ultrasonic squeaker that emits a sound out of human earshot.

Definition

ultrasound
Ultrasound is sound waves which travel at such a high frequency that they cannot be heard by humans. Ultrasound is used in medicine to get pictures of the inside of people's bodies.
I had an ultrasound scan to see how the pregnancy was progressing.
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Wikipedia

3D ultrasound

3D ultrasound is a medical ultrasound technique, often used in fetal, cardiac, trans-rectal and intra-vascular applications. 3D ultrasound refers specifically to the volume rendering of ultrasound data. When involving a series of 3D volumes collected over time, it can also be referred to as 4D ultrasound (three spatial dimensions plus one time dimension) or real-time 3D ultrasound.