Diagnostic Tests

The examination assesses normal blood flow in the veins of the lower limbs.

Ultrasound is a safe imaging examination that assesses the size and structure of cervical lymph nodes. It is used in the diagnosis of abnormalities occurring in this area (e.g. persistent lymph node enlargement with no apparent cause).

Ultrasound is used to assess inguinal lymph nodes.

The ultrasound enables the morphological evaluation of axillary lymph nodes.

Urinary ultrasound is an imaging test used to evaluate the kidneys, ureters and bladder. The test is performed when there are worrisome symptoms from the urinary system.

The ultrasound examination is performed with a transrectal probe.

Soft tissue ultrasound is a test that allows detection abnormalities, thickenings, cysts, tumors or inflammatory infiltrates in soft tissues.

Duplex Dopple ultrasound of the visceral arteries is used to assess the morphology and flow of the visceral arteries.

Duplex Doppler ultrasound of the arteries of the upper limbs is used to conduct the morphological and blood flow assessments in regard to the arteries of the upper limbs.