Ultrasonography of abdominal cavity
- Abdominal pain, both acute and chronic nature;
- Enlarged abdominal cavity circumference;
- Abdominal cavity injury;
- Jaundice;
- Bleeding in gastrointestinal tract, urinary and genital tract;
- Difficulty in passing urine and faeces;
- Vomiting;
- Diarrhoea;
- Urinary tract infection;
- Loss of body weight;
- Anaemia;
- Sustained elevated body temperature of unclear aetiology;
- Increased OB;
- Menstrual irregularities;
- Early and delayed puberty;
- Pregnancy - normal and pathological, including assessing if the foetus is still alive and some birth defects;
- Infertility;
- Other– to explain the abnormal results of clinical research abdominal cavity or additional tests.
Ultrasonography of neck organs
- Symptoms of, and underactive, thyroid;
- Enlarged neck circumference;
- Deformation of the neck with palpable tumour;
- Shortness of breath;
- Other.
Testicular ultrasonography
- Testicular pain;
- Enlarged scrotum;
- Testicle or epididymis tumour;
- Leakage from the urethra.
Ultrasound of joints and ligament:
- Birth defects and infant disease of the hip joint;
- Injuries to joints and tendons;
- Rheumatic arthritis;
- Deformation and swelling of the joints.
Nipple ultrasound
- Perceptible tumour;
- Leakage from the nipple;
- Enlarged axillary lymph nodes;
- State after mastectomy (removal of the breast);
- Supplementing mammography.