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Before an ultrasound exam requiring a full bladder, patients are usually instructed to drink a specific amount of water (often 24 to 32 ounces) and avoid urinating until after the exam.
Ultrasound examinations were performed in 511 children suffering from nocturnal enuresis ... Doppler wave forms of the ureteric jet on each side and the bladder wall thickness after voiding were ...
Ultrasound: The researchers demonstrated that their patch can accurately photograph the bladder and identify how full it is in a new study. According to the researchers, this could make it easier ...
To evaluate bladder function in infants with antenatally diagnosed hydronephrosis (ANH) using dynamic ultrasound protocol. Forty consecutive male infants (mean, 0.25 y) with ANH and 33 age-matched ...
For patients with neurogenic bladder and pelvic structural anomalies, sacral neuromodulation (SNM) combined with three-dimensional (3D) printing and ultrasound localization improves the accuracy ...
Ever wondered why you need a full bladder and added pressure before an ultrasound? If yes, then we have an answer for you.