echusonograafia
Echusonograafia, commonly known as ultrasound, is a medical imaging technique that uses sound waves to create visual representations of internal body structures. It is a non-invasive diagnostic tool that utilizes a transducer, a small handheld device, to emit and receive high-frequency sound waves. These sound waves travel into the body, bounce off different tissues and organs, and return to the transducer as echoes. A computer then processes these echoes to generate real-time images.
The principle behind echusonograafia is based on the varying speed and reflection of sound waves as they
Echusonograafia is widely used in various medical specialties. In obstetrics, it is crucial for monitoring fetal