ULTRASOUND

Indications for Ultrasound
    ADRENALS 

  • Neoplasia (primary or metastatic)

  • Cushing's disease

    CARDIOVASCULAR

    Congenital :

  • pulmonic & aortic stenosis

  • PDA

  • VSD & ASD

  • mitral and tricuspid dysplasia
Acquired:
  • endocardiosis

  • endocarditis

  • cardiomyopathy(dilated & hypertrophic)

  • pericardial disease (e.g. effusion, neoplasia)

  • thrombosis

    EYE

  • foreign bodies

  • intraocular or retrobulbar masses
  • retinal detachment 

EFFUSION

  • pericardial

  • peritoneal

  • pleural 

GENITAL

  • neoplasia (testicular, ovarian, mammary met-check)

  • orchitis/epididymis

  • pregnancy

  • pyometra

  • testicular torsion 

GIT

  • chronic diarrhoea

  • foreign bodies

  • intussusception

  • neoplasia (primary or metastatic)

  • tenesmus/dyschesia

  • vomiting 

LIVER

  • biliary obstruction

  • cirrhosis

  • lipidosis

  • neoplasia (primary or metastatic)

  • portosystemic shunts 

MUSCULOSKELETAL
  • abscesses

  • cellulitis

  • foreign bodies

  • ligament/tendon strain

  • masses 

PANCREAS

  • neoplasia (primary or metastatic)

  • pancreatitis
  • cysts/pseudocysts 

SPLEEN

  • Haematoma

  • Infarcts

  • neoplasia(primary or metastatic)

  • splenic rupture 

THYROID & PARATHYROID

  • neoplasia 

URINARY

  • chronic or acute renal failure

  • cystitis

  • ectopic ureters

  • hydronephrosis/hydroureter

  • neoplasia(kidney or bladder, primary or metastatic)

  • polycystic kidneys

  • pyelonephritis

  • tenesmus/dysuria

  • urolithiasis (bladder, ureteral or renal)

    ULTRASOUND-GUIDED ASPIRATION AND BIOPSY
  • thoracic and abdominal masses or fluid pockets
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