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Sonographie

Sonographie

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What is Sonographie?

Sonography, also known as ultrasonography or ultrasound, is a non-invasive diagnostic imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images of internal body structures. It's commonly used to visualize organs, tissues, and blood flow for diagnosing various medical conditions, as well as in obstetrics to monitor fetal development.

What other technologies are related to Sonographie?

Sonographie Competitor Technologies

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a competitor as it also provides detailed images of internal body structures but uses different technology (magnetic fields and radio waves) and often provides more detailed information than sonography, albeit at a higher cost and longer scan time.
mentioned alongside Sonographie in 5% (93) of relevant job posts
X-ray imaging is a competitor because it is another imaging technique used to visualize internal body structures. While sonography is generally preferred for soft tissues, X-rays are better for visualizing bones. Both are used for diagnostic purposes.
mentioned alongside Sonographie in 6% (57) of relevant job posts
Computed Tomography (CT) is a competitor because it is another imaging technique which produces cross-sectional images of the body using X-rays. It provides more detailed images than sonography for some applications, but exposes the patient to ionizing radiation.
mentioned alongside Sonographie in 1% (145) of relevant job posts

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