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Ultrasound
Ultrasound is
similar to sonar in that high-frequency sound waves are sent into the body and
bounce back from soft tissues as echoes. The soft tissue images are obtained
without the need for contrast agents, and ultrasound does not cause any known
damage to tissues. It is mainly used for tomographic images but can be used to
quantitate the movement of cardiac valves and patterns of blood flow.
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