What’s the deal with imaging?



Imaging generally refers to ultrasonography, which is the use of ultrasound image contrast enhancement through intravenous injection of contrast medium to obtain anatomical and perfusion information that is difficult to be displayed by ordinary ultrasound, so as to diagnose whether there is a space-occupying lesion or the benignity or malignancy of the lesion, and so on.

At present, there are many types of imaging used in the clinic, such as coronary artery atherography, which is used to detect whether there is coronary heart disease, etc.; there is also liver imaging, which is used to detect whether there are liver lesions, hemangiomas, localized hyperplasia, etc.; imaging can also be used for the kidneys, the thyroid gland, the mammary gland, the fallopian tubes and so on.

If you need to have an imaging test, it is recommended that you choose a regular hospital and select the appropriate test method under the guidance of your doctor.