Ultrasound Pelvis (TAS) 3D

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Ultrasound Pelvis (TAS) 3D, in Visit Clinic

A noninvasive scan that creates 3D images of pelvic organs to check structure and detect abnormalities in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Female
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25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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What is a Ultrasound Pelvis (TAS) 3D Test in Visit Clinic?

Ultrasound Pelvis (TAS) 3D uses sound waves to make three-dimensional pictures of pelvic organs. It shows the shape and size of the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and nearby tissues. It does not measure blood chemicals but visualizes anatomy and structure. The images help find cysts, fibroids, tumors, pregnancies, or fluid. Doctors use it to investigate pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, infertility and pregnancy issues. The 3D view gives clearer spatial detail than 2D scans. The test is safe, noninvasive, and helps guide treatment and surgical planning.

Ultrasound Pelvis (TAS) 3D Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Drink water and avoid urinating until after the test to have a full bladder.

Ultrasound Pelvis (TAS) 3D Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Ultrasound Pelvis (TAS) 3D test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Ultrasound Pelvis (TAS) 3D Test in Visit Clinic?

Ultrasound Pelvis (TAS) 3D is part of pelvic imaging often ordered for women with pelvic pain, abnormal or heavy bleeding, suspected pregnancy problems, or difficulty conceiving. It helps identify fibroids, ovarian cysts, masses, ectopic pregnancy, and fluid collections. Abnormal findings may result from benign growths, infections, hormonal issues, or cancer. A family history of gynecologic disease or recurrent symptoms can make this test especially important.

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What is a 3D pelvic scan in Visit Clinic?plus

A 3D pelvic scan is an imaging test that creates three-dimensional views of pelvic organs—uterus, ovaries, bladder, prostate and surrounding tissues—using specialized ultrasound or MRI. It provides detailed structural information to detect fibroids, cysts, polyps, congenital anomalies, tumors or signs of endometriosis, and aids fertility assessment and surgical planning. It’s generally noninvasive; preparation may include a full bladder or contrast for MRI.

What is a pelvic tas in Visit Clinic?plus

A pelvic TAS (transabdominal scan) is an ultrasound of the pelvis performed through the lower abdomen to image the uterus, ovaries, bladder and pregnancy. It uses sound waves and involves no radiation; it is quick, non‑invasive and generally painless. A full bladder is usually required to improve visibility. It's commonly used to detect pregnancy, cysts, fibroids, masses or fluid and to guide further testing.

What is a pelvic TA ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

A pelvic TA (transabdominal) ultrasound is a non-invasive scan using an ultrasound probe over the lower abdomen to image pelvic organs such as the uterus, ovaries and bladder. Performed with a full bladder for better windows, it assesses pregnancy, pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, masses or fluid. It is safe with no radiation and is often combined with transvaginal ultrasound for greater detail when needed.

Are TAS and pelvic ultrasound the same in Visit Clinic?plus

Transabdominal scan (TAS) is a type of pelvic ultrasound but not identical to transvaginal ultrasound. TAS uses a probe on the lower abdomen with a full bladder to image the uterus, ovaries and bladder; it gives a wider view but lower resolution for small structures. Transvaginal ultrasound inserts a probe into the vagina for higher-detail views. Choice depends on clinical needs and patient comfort.

Can a 3D scan show gender in Visit Clinic?plus

3D scans can show external sex anatomy (for example, fetal genitalia or adult external features) and often determine biological sex reliably after about 18–20 weeks in pregnancy, though fetal position and equipment affect accuracy. They cannot determine a person’s gender identity, which is social and psychological. Definitive biological sex in complex cases (intersex, mosaicism) requires genetic testing or specialist evaluation.

Is a pelvic scan painful in Visit Clinic?plus

A pelvic scan is usually not painful. A transabdominal ultrasound may cause mild pressure or discomfort from a full bladder and the probe; a transvaginal ultrasound can feel uncomfortable or cause brief cramping but should not be severely painful. CT or MRI of the pelvis are generally painless, though contrast injections may sting and lying still can be uncomfortable. Tell staff if you have significant pain.