Tests
General Ultrasound
- Abdomen
- Abdomen-Pelvic
- Gynecology/Pelvic
- Prostate and Kidney
- Pelvic
- Obstetrical
- Prostate-Transrectal
- Thyroid
- Breast
- Testicular
- Submandibular Glands
- Axilla
- Inguinal Area
- Parotid Glands
- Chest Masses
- Other Soft Tissue
- Neck
- Doppler
Musculoskeletal
- Shoulder
- Knee
- Hip
- Wrist and Hands
- Elbow
- Ankle
- Foot
- Neck Muscles
- Thigh
- Hip Joint
- Carpal Tunnel
- Forearm Muscles
- Achilles Tendons
- Plantar Fascia
- AC Joint
- Calf
- Gluteal Area
- Tendons
- Periscap Region
- Hamstring area
- Lumbar/ Sacral Region
CAROTID DUPLEX EXAMINATION
What is it?
A Carotid Duplex Examination is an ultrasound
test of the carotid arteries in the neck that lead to the
brain. This study is used to detect a blockage or narrowing
of the carotid arteries which may cause a stroke.
What can I expect during the examination?
The Carotid Duplex Examination takes about 30 minutes. There
are no special preparations. You should where a loose fitting
shirt or blouse that does not have a high neck. You will lie
on an exam table in a darkened room while the technologist
performs the exam.
Your doctor will receive the test results in approximately
2 working days.
What kind of symptoms might I experience if there
were a blockage in my carotid arteries?
There are several signs and symptoms that you may experience
such as:
- Carotid bruit (a noise or murmur heard in the neck when
your doctor listens to your neck with a stethoscope)
- Loss of balance
- Vertigo (dizziness)
- Aphasia (inability to speak)
- Numbness or weakness on one side of your body
- Amaurosis Fugax (transient blindness in one eye)
- Syncope (fainting)
ARTERIAL EVALUATIONS
What is it?
An Arterial Evaluation of the legs is a noninvasive
procedure used to screen for peripheral vascular disease (PVD)
or blockages in the arteries.
What can I expect during the examination?
The technologist will wrap a blood pressure cuff around each
ankle, calf and thigh, and measure the blood pressure at these
levels. By analyzing measurements made with blood pressure
cuffs on the ankles, calves and thighs, narrowing of the arteries
can be determined.
Your doctor may request that the test be done with exercise
as well. The exercise portion of this study involves walking
on a treadmill at a normal rate for 5 minutes.
Your doctor will receive the test results in about 2 working
days.
What kinds of symptoms might I experience if
I had PVD?
There are many signs and symptoms that you may experience
such as:
- Pain in the legs, feet or toes (especially with walking
or exercise, that is relieved with rest)
- Coldness in the feet or legs
- Paleness of the feet when elevated
- Numbness or tingling in the feet or toes
- Blue or red discoloration of the feet or toes
VENOUS DOPPLER EVALUATION
What is it?
A Venous Doppler Examination uses ultrasound to create a two-dimensional
picture of your veins. This test is helpful in diagnosing
a blood clot or a DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis.) This exam may
also be used to measure the size of the vein being used for
bypass surgery.
What kind of symptoms might I experience if I
had a deep vein thrombosis?
There are many signs and symptoms that you may experience
such as:
- Limb swelling
- Pain/Tenderness
- Acute shortness of breath (occasionally a pulmonary embolus
or blood clot in the lung is caused by a blood clot in the
leg which has broken off a traveled to the lung)
VENOUS REFLUX EXAMINATION
What is it?
A Venous Reflux Examination is a noninvasive
test that is used to test the valves in the veins of the legs.
What can I expect during the examination?
A small sensor will be taped to your leg. The technologist
will ask you to pump your foot up and down several times.
The pumping action pushes blood up the leg toward the heart.
The sensor measures how quickly the blood returns down to
the ankle. From these measurements, the technologist can determine
if the valves are working properly (venous valvular insufficiency.)
Your doctor will receive the test results in approximately
2 working days.
What kind of symptoms might I experience if I
have venous valvular insufficiency?
There are many signs and symptoms that you may experience
such as:
- Chronic lower leg/ankle swelling
- An ulcer (or sore) that won't heal
- Skin discoloration of the lower legs or ankles
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