Ultrasound Axillary Region

Ultrasound of the armpit images lymph nodes and nearby tissue to check for lumps, infection, or cancer spread in Visit Clinic.
What is a Ultrasound Axillary Region Test in Visit Clinic?
An axillary ultrasound uses sound waves to create images of the armpit area. It shows lymph nodes, soft tissues, blood vessels, and any lumps or fluid collections. This test does not measure a blood or chemical substance; it assesses structure and appearance. It is important because changes in node size, shape, or blood flow can signal infection, inflammation, lymphoma, or cancer spread. Doctors use it to evaluate lumps, guide needle biopsies, monitor known disease, and follow treatment response. It is often ordered after an abnormal breast exam or mammogram. The ultrasound can tell if a lump is solid or filled with fluid. A radiologist interprets the images and may recommend biopsy if findings are suspicious.
Ultrasound Axillary Region Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Ultrasound Axillary Region Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Ultrasound Axillary Region test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Ultrasound Axillary Region Test in Visit Clinic?
Ultrasound Axillary Region is commonly part of breast imaging or lymph node assessment when a patient has an armpit lump, swelling, pain, or an abnormal mammogram. It helps diagnose infections, reactive lymph nodes, lymphoma, cysts, and spread of cancer. Abnormal results can be caused by infection, autoimmune disease, cancer, or injury. Family history of breast cancer or lymphoma may prompt earlier or more frequent testing.
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