Abdominal Ultrasound Articles & Analysis
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Half-hourly documentation of the frequency of contractions Hourly blood pressure Continued 4-hourly temperature Frequency of passing urine Offer a vaginal examination hourly in the active second stage, or in response to the woman's wishes (after abdominal palpation) Perform intermittent auscultation of the fetal heart rate immediately after a contraction for at least 1 ...
The techniques of diagnosis includes abdominal ultrasound which could easily be done by general practitioners (Eslami et al., 2007) as well as cholescintigraphy (Krishnamurthy and Krishnamurthy, 1992; Sharma et al., 2015), computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance cholangio pancreatography (Portincasa et al., 2016). ...
Abdominal ultrasound imaging is a widely available, low cost, point of care procedure that is used in daily clinical practice as the first-line examination to identify liver steatosis in patients with increased liver blood exams or suspected NAFLD. Despite the broad use of abdominal ultrasound imaging, its sensitivity among ...
