Ultrasound Doppler Peripheral Arterial (Both Lower Limbs )
A Color Doppler Ultrasound of both lower limbs is a medical test that uses sound waves to assess the blood flow in the arteries and veins of the legs. It helps diagnose conditions like blood clots, arterial blockages, and narrowing of arteries. The procedure involves lying on a table, applying a gel to the skin, and moving a transducer over the area to send sound waves to the blood vessels. The waves are recorded and converted into images, allowing for the assessment of blood flow.
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- Categories : Pathology
- Test Code : Doppler
A Color Doppler Ultrasound of both lower limbs is a medical test that uses sound waves to assess the blood flow in the arteries and veins of the legs. It helps diagnose conditions like blood clots, arterial blockages, and narrowing of arteries. The procedure involves lying on a table, applying a gel to the skin, and moving a transducer over the area to send sound waves to the blood vessels. The waves are recorded and converted into images, allowing for the assessment of blood flow.

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