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Testicular Ultrasound: Purpose and Procedure

Testicular ultrasounds are the primary testing method for observing and evaluating the health and structure of the male reproductive organs. Testicles are responsible for creating sperm and testosterone, the male sex hormone. The male reproductive organs are vulnerable to many abnormalities and diseases that can cause pain, swelling, infertility — even serious threats to your […]

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Your Baby Month by Month

Though there are many resources that can tell you the size of your baby relative to fruit, nothing compares to seeing a sonogram of your baby. Whether you’re in your first, second or third trimester, it’s important to see your baby and understand how to ensure a healthy pregnancy. First trimester Your baby does most

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National Birth Defects Prevention Month: Detecting Birth Defects with Ultrasound Exams

Helping moms give birth to healthy babies is what National Birth Defects Prevention Month is all about. Every January, the medical community and birth defect education and awareness organizations team up to provide women with valuable information. What are birth defects? Birth defects are structural changes that can affect almost any part or parts of

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Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month: How Abdominal Ultrasound Exams Can Help

November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. Although this type of cancer is the fifth deadliest cancer in America, it doesn’t get the publicity or have the awareness level of breast cancer. To compound these challenges, pancreatic cancer receives only about one percent of overall cancer research funding. Role of the pancreas The pancreas is a

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