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Whole Abdomen (Abdomen and Pelvis)

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Whole Abdomen (Abdomen and Pelvis)

Also Known As: Complete Abdominal Ultrasound Full Abdomen Ultrasound Whole Abdominal Ultrasound A+P Ultrasound Abdominal ultrasound
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An ultrasound of the whole abdomen is a non-invasive imaging procedure used to evaluate the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, urinary bladder, and other abdominal structures. It utilizes high-frequency sound waves to produce real-time images, helping detect abnormalities such as fatty liver, gallstones, renal calculi, cysts, tumors, or free fluid in the abdomen. The examination is performed with the patient in a supine position after fasting for several hours to reduce bowel gas and ensure optimal visualization. The study assesses organ size, shape, echotexture, and the presence of any focal lesions or ductal dilatation. It also evaluates the urinary bladder and, in males, the prostate; in females, the uterus and adnexa. Ultrasound is safe, painless, and free from radiation, making it ideal for routine screening and follow-up. Overall, a whole abdomen ultrasound provides valuable diagnostic information about the abdominal organs and helps guide further management.
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1.overnight / (minimum )   4 Hrs  fasting is required  

2. No fasting is required if Gb has been operated / remove                         
3. Full Urinary bladder is required  

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1. What is a Whole abdomen ultrasound?
Ans. It is a non-invasive imaging test that uses sound waves to examine the organs in the abdomen. Q
2. Which organs are checked?
Ans.Typically includes Liver Gallbladder & bile ducts Pancreas Spleen Kidneys & urinary bladder Major blood vessels Prostate (in males) / Uterus & ovaries (in females) Q
3.Why is a Whole Abdomen Ultrasound done?
Ans. It helps detect: Abdominal pain or swelling Liver disease or fatty liver Gallstones or kidney stones Urinary problems Infections, cysts, or tumors Q
4. Is fasting required?
Ans. Yes. Usually 4-6 hours of fasting is required. Water is allowed. No fasting is required if Gb has been operated / remove Q
5. Do we need a full bladder?
Ans. Yes, full bladder is needed for better visualization of the urinary bladder and pelvic organs. You may be asked to drink water and avoid urination before the scan. Q
6. Is it safe?
Ans. Yes. Ultrasound is very safe and does not use radiation. Q
7. Is appointment mandatory ?
Ans. Appointment is preferable else you will have to wait for your turn . Q
8. Is an attendant required ?
Ans . Generally not required Q
9. Is there any need to bring previous records ?
Ans. Yes , bring relevant old records .

The Turnaround Time (TAT) depends on the following factors:

  • Registration date and time
  • Type of scan or test
  • Scan time or sample collection time

In uncommon circumstances, TAT may be delayed due to test complexity or reasons beyond our control. You will be informed of the estimated TAT at the time of registration.

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