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==Background==
==Background==
Ultrasound of soft tissue and musculoskeletal structures can be helpful in diagnosing conditions without needing x-ray, CT, or other imaging modalities
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
*[[Cellulitis]]
#Abscess
*[[Abscess]]
#Foreign bodies
*[[Soft tissue foreign body]]
[[Ultrasound: Bone]]
[[Ultrasound: Bone]]
#Fractures
*[[Fractures]]
[[Ultrasound: Ligaments and Tendons]]
[[Ultrasound: Tendons]]
#Ruptures
*Tendon rupture
[[Ultrasound: Joint]]
[[Ultrasound: Joint]]
##Effusion
*Joint effusion
##Dislocation
*[[joint dislocations|Dislocation]]
##Gout
*[[Gout]]
 
==See Also==
*[[Ultrasound (Main)]]
 
==References==
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[[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

Ultrasound: Soft tissue

Ultrasound: Bone

Ultrasound: Tendons

  • Tendon rupture

Ultrasound: Joint

See Also

References