Ultrasound Occipital Region

Uses sound waves to image soft tissues at the back of the head to check lumps, fluid, or blood flow in Visit Clinic.
What is a Ultrasound Occipital Region Test in Visit Clinic?
An ultrasound of the occipital region uses sound waves to create images of the back of the head and scalp tissues. It shows soft tissues such as skin, fat, muscles, lymph nodes, blood vessels, and fluid collections. It does not penetrate bone well, so it focuses on superficial problems. Doctors use it to find lumps, cysts, abscesses, hematomas, or swollen lymph nodes. It can also assess blood flow in nearby vessels with Doppler. The test is quick and painless. Results help guide decisions about needle aspiration, biopsy, or surgical referral. It is useful after trauma, when there is local pain, swelling, or a visible mass.
Ultrasound Occipital Region Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Ultrasound Occipital Region Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Ultrasound Occipital Region test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Ultrasound Occipital Region Test in Visit Clinic?
Ultrasound Occipital Region is an imaging study usually ordered alone or with head/neck ultrasound when a lump, swelling, pain, or recent trauma occurs. Doctors use it to diagnose cysts, abscesses, hematomas, swollen lymph nodes, or superficial tumors and to monitor healing or response to treatment. Abnormal findings commonly stem from injury, infection, benign growths, or, less often, malignant changes; family history of skin or soft tissue cancer may increase urgency.
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