Ultrasound Right Axillary Region

Imaging of the right armpit to check lymph nodes, lumps, fluid collections, and blood flow in Visit Clinic.
What is a Ultrasound Right Axillary Region Test in Visit Clinic?
An ultrasound of the right axillary region uses sound waves to make images of the tissues in the right armpit. It evaluates lymph nodes, soft tissue lumps, cysts, abscesses, and nearby glands. The scan is important because axillary structures are part of the immune system and can show infection, inflammation, or cancer spread. Doctors use it to check a new lump or swelling, monitor known lymph node changes, and guide needle biopsy or drainage. The test helps distinguish solid from fluid-filled masses and assesses size, shape, and blood flow. It is quick, painless, and does not use radiation.
Ultrasound Right Axillary Region Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Ultrasound Right Axillary Region Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Ultrasound Right Axillary Region test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Ultrasound Right Axillary Region Test in Visit Clinic?
Ultrasound Right Axillary Region is typically ordered as part of a soft-tissue or lymph node assessment when patients report an armpit lump, swelling, pain, or signs of infection. It helps diagnose lymphadenopathy, abscess, cysts, benign masses, or metastatic spread from breast or other cancers. Abnormal findings may result from infections, inflammatory diseases, trauma, or malignancy. A family history of cancer or recurring infections may prompt earlier testing.
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