Sonograms
A sonogram, also known as an ultrasound, is a medical imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of internal body structures. These sound waves are emitted by a transducer, a handheld device that is moved across the skin. The sound waves travel into the body and bounce off different tissues and organs. The transducer then detects these returning echoes, and a computer uses this information to generate a real-time image on a screen.
Sonograms are non-invasive and do not use ionizing radiation, making them a safe imaging option for various