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Abdominal Aorta Sonogram

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Ultrasonography is a noninvasive method of diagnostic testing in which ultrasound waves are sent into the body with a small transducer pressed against the skin. The transducer then receives any returning sound waves, which are deflected back as they bounce off various structures. The transducer converts the returning sound waves into electric signals that are then transformed by a computer into a visual display
on a monitor.
In this particular type of ultrasonography, the transducer is passed over the area from the xiphoid process to the umbilicus. The purpose is to detect and measure a suspected abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). It can also be used to monitor a known AAA for increase in size. The lumen of the abdominal aorta is normally less than 4 cm in diameter. It is considered to be aneurysmal if it is greater than 4 cm and at high risk of rupture if it is greater than 7 cm. This test can also be used as a follow-up evaluation after surgery for repair of an aneurysm.

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