Diagnosticimaging is recognized as an important adjunct to clinicalexamination in the care of patients with many common illnesses. Mostsuch imaging will be by radiography (X-rays) or ultrasound. In pursuitof the World Health Organization's goal of health for all, many of theexaminations will be performed at the first referral level, where patientswill be seen, referred from primary care or in need of emergencytreatment. Many countries do not have sufficient radiologists or sonologists to provide skilled techniques and interpretation, and imaging maybe requested, interpreted and often performed by medical officers withlittle or no speCialist training or experience.This manual is one of several published by the World Health Organizationto provide guidance on the use of diagnostic imaging by non -specialists. lThe use of ultrasound is increasing rapidly worldwide; it is particularlyimportant in obstetrics, but also provides useful information about theabdomen and soft tissues. Because there is no ionizing radiation,ultrasound should be the preferred method of imaging whenever it cangive useful clinical information.
Undergoing an MRI or ultrasound can be especially stressful for a child and requires a delicate approach that only an experienced pediatric team can provide. It can also be nerve-racking for you, as a parent. When your child has a health concern, you want answers and you want them fast. At Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, we offer comprehensive, state-of-the-art radiology and imaging services in a warm, caring and family friendly environment that caters to the unique needs of children. In an effort to help your child feel comfortable, our amenities include interactive game stations, art activities assisted by volunteers, and a catalog of HD movies to view during MRI exams. Our staff also includes a Child Life specialist to help our young patients relax for more extensive diagnostic procedures.
Our specialists provide imaging services to more than 78,000 pediatric patients each year. And you can have confidence in knowing Orlando Health Arnold Palmer is recognized by the American College of Radiology (ACR) as an accredited imaging center in the areas of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Nuclear Medicine, Computed Tomography (CT) and Ultrasound. This recognition represents the highest level of image quality and patient safety, and is awarded only to those who meet the ACR Practice Guidelines and Technical Standards. The equipment we use is manufactured and calibrated to allow for the lowest possible radiation dose for our smallest patients.
In some cases, your child may need to be sedated for an MRI or CT scan to make him or her more comfortable during the procedure. We also offer one of the most comprehensive sedation programs in Central Florida. Our sedation team includes board-certified pediatric anesthesiologists, registered nurses and certified technologists.
This one-day course will provide instruction, diagnostics and hands-on experience on the clinical use and application of ophthalmic ultrasound. The program is designed for practicing ophthalmologists, residents in training, and retina specialists looking to enhance and master the use of ophthalmic ultrasound to actively manage patients in their clinics. The program will review the history, instrument development, current available instrumentations as well as diagnostic concepts used for Posterior and Anterior (UHF) ophthalmic ultrasonography. In addition to didactics, the course will provide hands-on experience, case-based presentations and discussions with faculty and participants that will highlight the applicability of ophthalmic ultrasound in clinical decision making for the diagnosis and management of ocular pathology.
When it comes to detecting different types of cancer such as esophageal, gastric, rectal and pancreatic cancers, gastroenterologists at Mat-Su Regional Medical Center are using a minimally invasive option called endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) to detect cancer and diseases of internal organs and evaluate masses in the lining of the GI tract or in enlarged stomach folds.
Your physician will tell you how to prepare for the exam but it typically requires fasting at least six hours prior to the procedure. Since you will have been sedated, you should have someone available to drive you home.
Sometimes called sonography, ultrasounds bounce high-frequency sound waves off the body to produce a real-time picture of the internal structures including organ formation, movement and blood flow. Ultrasound is generally a painless, non-invasive way to diagnose a variety of diseases and conditions without the use of radiation, making this a widely used procedure during pregnancy.
We understand the anxiety that can come with receiving a high-risk pregnancy diagnosis. No matter what condition you may be facing, we are here to help you feel at ease and walk with you each step of the way. We are fully committed to a successful, healthy pregnancy and delivery for you, your baby and your family.
If you have received a high-risk diagnosis due to a current medical issue or past obstetric concern, you can trust your care with us. We combine the latest technology in diagnostics and testing with leading-edge, research-backed practices to keep you and your baby safe and healthy.
We are committed to delivering a high-quality, personalized experience. Our team takes the time to get to know your medical history and put your needs and wishes first. Our experts develop an individualized treatment plan based on your unique pregnancy and desires for delivery. We are here to address your questions and get the answers you need.
Our experienced Maternal Fetal Medicine team offers a wide range of services to care for high-risk moms and babies. We provide our services at locations throughout Central Florida, including downtown Orlando, Spring Lake, Dr. Phillips, Lake Mary, Kissimmee, and Clermont.
Cervical insufficiency occurs when the cervix begins to widen (dilate) and thin (efface) before the pregnancy has reached term and the baby is fully developed. Our experts provide individualized consultation, recommendations and care for women with this condition.
Women with pre-existing conditions, such as high blood pressure, diabetes or advanced maternal age, require specialized care during pregnancy. Our experts are experienced in caring for women with multiple medical conditions during pregnancy.
We work to seamlessly integrate care with our neonatologists for a smooth transition of care after you deliver your baby. Our experts in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are ready to handle any complications that may arise and deliver top-notch care to your baby.
Gestational diabetes is a temporary type of diabetes that develops during pregnancy. Women with the condition should adhere to a specialized diet and maintain healthy blood sugar levels so that their baby develops properly, and to avoid complications during pregnancy, labor and delivery.
Couples who have faced problems getting or staying pregnant can benefit from our fertility assistance expertise. We work closely with reproductive endocrinologists throughout Central Florida to offer consultations to those planning fertility treatment.
Typically performed between 18 and 22 weeks gestation, this level 2 ultrasound takes a detailed look at your developing baby to ensure all anatomy and body systems are developing appropriately. We are an American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) certified center in fetal anatomy screening.
If you have been diagnosed with a high-risk pregnancy condition or have had complicated pregnancies in the past, a consultation with one of our maternal fetal medicine physicians can help you better understand your current situation and how to manage your conditions. We work closely with your obstetrician to help ensure optimal treatments.
Our palliative services team provides comprehensive, holistic support for families of babies and children facing complex or life-threatening illness. Our experienced team can help your family navigate difficult decisions, circumstances and grief during this challenging time.
We are a Center of Excellence for managing patients with placenta accreta, a serious condition that occurs when the placenta attaches too deeply into the wall of the uterus. Our multidisciplinary team for managing this complex condition includes obstetric surgeons, gynecologic oncologists and trauma specialists.
Women who have previously delivered before term or who have a current condition during pregnancy that increases their risk of premature delivery may benefit from prematurity risk evaluation and treatment.
Ultrasound
Ultrasound is a therapy that is utilized in the office to handle injuries related to joints, muscle spasms, as well as most soft tissues. While it shares the same name, this ultrasound is not the same as the type of ultrasound utilized diagnostically to screen internally in the body. This ultrasound creates small sound waves that in effect vibrate and massage soft tissues and muscle. These sound waves do an excellent job in facilitating the body's healing process in addition to decreasing scar tissue formation.
Certain ultrasounds also create a heating effect to help relax the muscles or tightness in the body. This heat combined with the overall features of the ultrasound help to start the healing process at the most basic cellular level speeding up your road to recovery.
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Prostate cancer screening currently consists of serum prostate-specific antigen and digital rectal examination, followed by transrectal ultrasound-guided biopsy for diagnostic confirmation. Although the current paradigm of prostate cancer screening has led to a decrease in advanced disease and cancer-related mortality, these techniques have limitations in terms of sensitivity and specificity, resulting in missed cancers that are clinically significant and the overdetection of clinically insignificant cancers. New imaging techniques and technologies are required to improve the detection of prostate cancer. This article summarizes the use of novel ultrasound techniques and technologies in the detection, biopsy, and treatment of prostate cancer.
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