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What is the difference between Sonography & Colour Doppler Ultrasound?

Difference between sonography & colour doppler ultrasound is pretty narrow, because the basic technology used to perform this test on the patient is almost same. That is ultrasound!

There are different types of ultrasound imaging, including sonography and colour Doppler ultrasound. While both methods use high-frequency sound waves to create images of the inside of the body, there are some key differences between the two.

So, here in this article, we going to explain to you the fundamental difference between normal sonography & advanced colour Doppler.

So, first of all, let’s see what is Sonography(3D-4D Sonography).

Sonography, also known as ultrasound sonography, is a medical imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of the body’s internal organs and tissues. It is commonly used to visualize the uterus, ovaries, and other reproductive organs, as well as the liver, kidneys, and other organs.

Sonography is a non-invasive, painless, and safe procedure that does not involve the use of radiation. It is often used as an alternative to X-ray or CT (computed tomography) scans, which use ionizing radiation.

To perform a sonography procedure, a healthcare provider will place a small device called a transducer on the patient’s skin. The transducer sends and receives high-frequency sound waves, which bounce off of the organs and tissues inside the body.

The reflected sound waves are then detected by the transducer and sent to a computer, which processes the data and creates images of the organs and tissues.

Sonography is typically used to evaluate the health and function of the organs and tissues, to detect abnormalities or conditions such as tumours, cysts, or infections, and to monitor the development of fetuses during pregnancy.

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