Ultrasound can examine many organs, such as the liver, gallbladder, spleen, pelvis, heart, thyroid, breast, etc. The results of the ultrasound sheets will be somewhat different for examining different organs. In the case of an examination of the uterine adnexa, the size of the uterus and ovaries, the presence or absence of masses, the number of follicles and the presence or absence of dominant follicles, as well as the thickness of the endometrium, and the presence or absence of abnormal echogenicity in the uterine cavity, the presence or absence of birth control device echogenicity, and the presence or absence of pelvic effusion will be looked at. For women of childbearing age with a history of menopause, look for the presence of a visible gestational sac in the uterine cavity and, if present, for fetal heartbeat and fetal buds. In the case of fetal ultrasound, observe the development of fetal organs, as well as the condition of the placenta and amniotic fluid, etc. If the woman is having an ultrasound of the urinary system, it is necessary to see if there is dilatation of the ureter and the appearance of significant strong echogenicity in the bladder, as well as to see if the cortical and medullary echogenicity of the kidney is abnormal. If it is a breast ultrasound, you need to look at the thickness of the gland, internal echogenicity, lobular arrangement of the breast, and the presence of masses.