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Is Ultrasound Dangerous To Fetus ?

Is Ultrasound Dangerous To Fetus

The invention of ultrasound has served as a boon to expectant parents. Since its discovery in 1957, doctors have made use of this technology during pregnancy to confirm the fetal viability, evaluate the gestational age, screen for physical abnormalities and genetic defects. It is recommended to get an ultrasound performed every 20 weeks during the 9 months of gestation to ensure the sound growth of the fetus. More...

 

How Long Does It Take To Become An Ultrasound Tech ?

How Long Does It Take To Become An Ultrasound Tech

Sonography is the technology that deals with the functioning of an ultrasound. A health professional, skilled to perform procedures via sonic energy to visualize anatomical, pathological and functional data is designated as a diagnostic medical sonographer, colloquially known as ultrasound tech. His interpretations of the ultrasound images produced by the high frequency sound waves, render significant aid to a physician in the medical diagnosis of disease and injury. More...

 

Negligence Ultrasound Cases

Negligence Ultrasound Cases

The nine months of wait for a newborn are undoubtedly marked with lots of excitement but there is always a streak of fear in the minds of the parents with respect to the health of the child. Every couple desires for a healthy baby but in some cases complications can arise during either pregnancy or delivery, resulting in temporary or permanent injury to the baby. More...

 

Ultrasound Of Down Syndrome Babies

Ultrasound Of Down Syndrome Babies

Down syndrome or Trisomy 21 is a chromosomal disorder caused by the presence of all or part of an extra 21st chromosome in the fetus. In the year 1959, Jerome Lejeune identified this disorder as a trisomy of chromosome 21 for the first time. Later, in 1866, John Langdon Down, from whom the disorder gets its name, described the syndrome. More...

 

 




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Who-Invented-The-Ultrasound      The dictionary defines an ‘ultrasound’ as the energy generated by sound waves of 20,000 or more vibrations per second. Ultrasound utilizes sound waves that are far above the frequency, which the human ear can decipher. Its operation is based on the technology of the transducer emitting sound waves, which penetrate the human body without any risk. More..