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What is an ultrasound X-ray?
Ultrasound imaging uses a transducer or probe to generate sound waves and produce pictures of the body's internal structures. It does not use ionizing radiation, has no known harmful effects, and provides a clear picture of soft tissues that don't show up well on x-ray images.
Which is better, ultrasound or X-ray?
When ultrasound is best. We just mentioned the main reason ultrasound is preferred over X-ray — it's safer for pregnant women and their unborn children. But ultrasound has other advantages as well. Rather than radiation, ultrasound generates images by sending soundwaves through your skin and into your internal tissues.
What can an ultrasound show that an X-ray can t?
For these types of suspected injuries, your doctor might order an ultrasound instead. Ultrasound is very good a looking at the soft tissues of the body. Sometimes both an X-ray and an ultrasound might be ordered together, particularly for musculoskeletal (joint or muscle) concerns like a torn tendon.
What is the difference between X-ray ultrasound and MRI?
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to create images of the body that cannot be seen as well with x-rays, ultrasounds, or CT scans. MRIs use powerful magnets to create images. The human body is made mostly of water, which has a magnetic polarity.
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