ultrasound |
lithotrips |
amniocentesis |
ultrasound |
In medicine terms the difference between amniocentesis and ultrasound
is that
amniocentesis is a procedure for obtaining amniotic fluid from a pregnant animal, by inserting a hollow needle through the abdominal wall and into the amniotic sac. Used in diagnosing possible genetic defects and/or obstetric complications while
ultrasound is the use of ultrasonic waves for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
ultrasound |
lithotripsy |
As nouns the difference between ultrasound and lithotripsy
is that
ultrasound is (physics) sound with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing; approximately 20 kilohertz while
lithotripsy is (surgery) the breaking-up of kidney stones or similar calculi by means of ultrasound.
ultrasound |
insonicated |
As a noun ultrasound
is (physics) sound with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing; approximately 20 kilohertz.
As a verb insonicated is
(
insonicate).
As an adjective insonicated is
exposed to, or treated with ultrasound; insonated.
ultrasound |
insonate |
As a noun ultrasound
is (physics) sound with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing; approximately 20 kilohertz.
As a verb insonate is
to expose to, or treat with ultrasound.
ultrasound |
insonation |
As nouns the difference between ultrasound and insonation
is that
ultrasound is (physics) sound with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing; approximately 20 kilohertz while
insonation is exposure to, or treatment with ultrasound.
ultrasound |
microbubble |
As nouns the difference between ultrasound and microbubble
is that
ultrasound is sound with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing; approximately 20 kilohertz while
microbubble is a microscale bubble, used in medical diagnostics as a contrast agent for ultrasound imaging.
ultrasound |
echograph |
As nouns the difference between ultrasound and echograph
is that
ultrasound is (physics) sound with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing; approximately 20 kilohertz while
echograph is an instrument that uses ultrasound to produce an echogram as a diagnostic aid.
ultrasound |
liposculpture |
As nouns the difference between ultrasound and liposculpture
is that
ultrasound is (physics) sound with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing; approximately 20 kilohertz while
liposculpture is a form of liposuction that uses ultrasound to first break up the fat.
ultrasound |
hypersound |
see also |
In physics terms the difference between ultrasound and hypersound
is that
ultrasound is sound with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing; approximately 20 kilohertz while
hypersound is sound with a frequency greater than approximately 100 megahertz.
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