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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
Ultrasound of soft tissue and musculoskeletal structures can be helpful in diagnosing conditions | Ultrasound of soft tissue and musculoskeletal structures can often be helpful in diagnosing conditions prior to x-ray, CT, or other imaging modalities | ||
==Types and Uses== | ==Types and Uses== | ||
[[Ultrasound: Soft tissue]] | [[Ultrasound: Soft tissue]] | ||
*[[Cellulitis]] | |||
*[[Abscess]] | |||
*[[Soft tissue foreign body]] | |||
[[Ultrasound: Bone]] | [[Ultrasound: Bone]] | ||
*[[Fractures]] | |||
[[Ultrasound: Tendons]] | [[Ultrasound: Tendons]] | ||
*Tendon rupture | |||
[[Ultrasound: Joint]] | [[Ultrasound: Joint]] | ||
*Joint effusion | |||
*[[joint dislocations|Dislocation]] | |||
*[[Gout]] | |||
==See Also== | |||
*[[Ultrasound (Main)]] | |||
==References== | |||
<references/> | |||
[[Category:Radiology]] | |||
[[Category:Ultrasound]] | |||
Latest revision as of 18:48, 28 September 2019
Background
Ultrasound of soft tissue and musculoskeletal structures can often be helpful in diagnosing conditions prior to x-ray, CT, or other imaging modalities
Types and Uses
- Tendon rupture
- Joint effusion
- Dislocation
- Gout
