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SOFT TISSUE ULTRASOUND

15 min
150 US dollars
Falcon Park Boulevard

Service Description

Soft tissue ultrasound is a diagnostic imaging study that uses high-resolution ultrasound to evaluate superficial body structures, such as muscles, tendons, subcutaneous tissue, fascia, lymph nodes, glands, and masses in any location. It is a non-invasive, painless, and radiation-free procedure, ideal for studying tumors, inflammation, or traumatic injuries. During the evaluation, the ultrasound characteristics of the area of interest are analyzed, determining whether a lesion is solid, cystic, or mixed, its vascularization using color Doppler, its size, borders, and relationship to neighboring structures. This examination helps guide the diagnosis of multiple conditions, such as: Lipomas, sebaceous cysts, and abscesses. Hematomas or post-traumatic fluid collections. Tendinitis, muscle ruptures, or tears. Lymphadenopathy or local inflammation. Soft tissue infections or cellulitis. Injuries to the abdominal, inguinal, or cervical wall. Most frequent clinical indications: Presence of a palpable mass or increased volume in any area of the body. Localized or post-traumatic pain. Monitoring of muscle or tendon injuries. Post-surgical or post-biopsy follow-up. Evaluation of superficial inflammatory or infectious lesions. The examination can be performed on any part of the body, including the neck, extremities, abdominal wall, buttocks, inguinal region, or back, depending on the clinical suspicion. Preparation: No fasting or special preparation is required. It is recommended to wear comfortable clothing that allows exposure of the area to be examined. 馃搷 Schedule your soft tissue ultrasound and obtain a reliable and safe diagnosis with high-resolution ultrasound technology.


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Contact Details

  • 10239 Falcon Parc Boulevard, Orlando, FL, USA

    +17868367077

    central@drsegnini.com


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