HRUS (High Resolution Ultrasound) Of Anterior Abdominal Wall

Ultrasound images the front abdominal wall to find hernias, lumps, fluid collections, or muscle and soft-tissue problems in Visit Clinic.
What is a HRUS (High Resolution Ultrasound) Of Anterior Abdominal Wall Test in Visit Clinic?
HRUS of the anterior abdominal wall is an ultrasound scan that produces high-resolution images of the front abdominal layers. It visualizes skin, fat, muscle, fascia, and any fluid collections or masses. The test helps detect hernias, muscle tears, lipomas, hematomas, abscesses, and other soft-tissue abnormalities. Doctors use it to find the cause of a bulge, lump, swelling, or localized pain. It also guides procedures like drainage or injections and helps monitor known lesions or post-operative changes. The exam is quick, noninvasive, and does not use radiation, so it is often used as a first-line imaging test.
HRUS (High Resolution Ultrasound) Of Anterior Abdominal Wall Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
HRUS (High Resolution Ultrasound) Of Anterior Abdominal Wall Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The HRUS (High Resolution Ultrasound) Of Anterior Abdominal Wall test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a HRUS (High Resolution Ultrasound) Of Anterior Abdominal Wall Test in Visit Clinic?
HRUS (high resolution ultrasound) OF ANTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL is commonly ordered as a focused soft-tissue imaging study when patients have a visible bulge, localized pain, swelling, or a palpable lump. It helps diagnose hernias, hematomas, abscesses, lipomas, and muscle tears, and to monitor post-surgical complications. Abnormal findings may result from trauma, infection, prior surgery, obesity, or tumours. A family history of hernias or connective tissue disorders may prompt earlier testing.
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