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Sonography is an essential diagnostic tool that uses high-frequency sound waves to study internal organs and tissues. It can check the liver, spleen, pancreas, gall bladder, blood flow, and clots in the blood.
Ace Scan Centre is the only Centre in Kalyan (East) that provides cutting-edge 4D sonography for pregnancy related diagnosis and monitoring. It offers Routine Sonography, Colour doppler, USG-guided biopsies, FNAC, as well.
Ace Scan Centre in Kalyan provides expectant mothers with obstetric sonography. 4D obstetric sonography, often known as 3D/4D ultrasound, is used to view and monitor the developing foetus during pregnancy. It is a safe, non-invasive imaging of the foetus, placenta, and amniotic fluid using high-frequency sound waves.
Radiologists at Kalyan's Ace Scan Centre use state-of-the-art 4D ultrasound machines to provide pregnant women with high-quality foetal images that allow their gynaecologists to assess the development of their unborn child and spot any abnormalities. Obstetric sonography comprises prenatal, nuchal translucency (NT-11 to 13 weeks), and foetal anomaly (18 to 22 weeks) scans. Prenatal scans at Ace Scan Centre assess foetus growth, determine the due date, screen for multiple pregnancies, and examine the placenta and amniotic fluid. Nuchal translucency (NT) scans identify chromosomal abnormalities such as Down’s syndrome, whereas foetal anomaly scans identify structural abnormalities.
This ultrasound is an essential diagnostic technique that displays the velocity and direction of blood flow. This test can detect blood clots and other circulation problems in the legs, arms, neck, and other blood veins throughout the body.
This is a biopsy procedure that uses ultrasound imaging to guide a biopsy needle into a specific bodily area to extract a tissue sample for laboratory analysis. This biopsy helps get tissue samples from difficult-to-reach organs such as the liver, kidney, and breast. When a doctor observes superficial lumps or swelling during a physical examination, he or she will order a biopsy. This test uses a tiny needle to collect tissue fragments or surrounding fluids from the bump or mass, which are then examined under a microscope. It is the first diagnostic test used to identify abnormal swelling or lumps.
The USG-guided biopsy and FNAC (Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology) examinations are outpatient procedures in which tissue samples are extracted under local anaesthesia by a radiologist.
The results of a USG-guided biopsy are evaluated in conjunction with the patient's clinical history and other symptoms.