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Ultrasound of internal parts
₺9,000What is an internal ultrasound?
An internal ultrasound is an imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the body’s internal tissues and organs. It is also called “echo” or “sonar”.
What are the benefits of an internal ultrasound?
- It is an ideal option for children and pregnant women as it does not expose them to any radiation.
- It is performed without injections or punctures.
- It shows immediate results, allowing for quick medical decisions.
- It provides detailed images of internal tissues and organs.
- It can be used to evaluate many medical conditions.
When is an internal ultrasound performed?
- When there is abdominal pain: to evaluate the gallbladder, spleen, liver, pancreas and kidneys.
- When suffering from digestive system problems: to evaluate the intestines and stomach.
- When pregnant: to evaluate the growth of the fetus and monitor its health.
- When there are problems with the reproductive system: to evaluate the ovaries, uterus and prostate.
- When hips are present: to detect any tumors and determine their location and size.
- When tissue injuries are present: to evaluate tendons, muscles and ligaments.
What to expect during an internal ultrasound?
- This examination usually takes between 15-30 minutes.
- The patient is asked to undress in the examination area or wear a loose gown.
- A gel is applied to the area to be examined.
- The doctor places a probe on the skin, which sends out sound waves and receives their echo.
- The images appear on a computer screen.
- The patient may be asked to change positions during the examination in order to obtain images from different angles.
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X-ray imaging
₺4,500What is X-ray?
X-ray is a medical test that uses X-rays to create images of bones and other dense tissues in the body. It does not penetrate soft tissues such as organs and muscles, which is why these tissues appear dark in the images.
What are the benefits of X-ray?
- It only takes a few seconds in most cases.
- It usually does not cause any pain.
- It provides detailed and accurate images of bones.
- It can be used to examine many different parts of the body.
- It is usually cheaper than other imaging tests such as CT scans and MRIs.
When is an X-ray performed?
- When diagnosing bone fractures, even small or complex ones.
- Evaluating joint diseases, as the rays show arthritis and cartilage damage.
- Searching for and detecting infections such as bone infections.
- Diagnosing chest diseases such as lung cancer, pneumonia.
What to expect when taking an X-ray?
- Wearing a gown or removing some clothing, and it may be necessary to remove metal objects and jewelry.
- You lie on an examination table or stand in front of the imaging machine, where the technician positions your body in the correct position and sends the rays through your body. After the test, the
- patient does not experience any side effects and can return to his normal activities immediately.