Abdominal Basics
Abdominal imaging evaluates organs, vessels, and soft tissues. Proper preparation improves image quality. Students learn common projections.
Technique Selection
Exposure settings vary based on patient size and anatomy. Adjustments help visualize subtle details. Students practice selecting optimal techniques.
Clinical Uses
Abdominal imaging supports diagnosis of pain, obstruction, and organ disease. It provides essential information for treatment planning. Students explore common cases.
Interpretation Skills
Identifying normal and abnormal patterns requires practice. Students learn to recognize gas patterns and organ outlines. These skills support accurate diagnosis.
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