Pelvic Ultrasound
A pelvic ultrasound provides pictures of the structures and organs in the lower abdomen or pelvis.
A Doppler ultrasound exam may be part of a pelvic ultrasound exam.
Doppler ultrasound is a special ultrasound technique that evaluates blood velocity as it flows through a blood vessel, including the body's major arteries and veins in the abdomen, arms, legs and neck.
In women, a pelvic or abdominal ultrasound is most often performed to evaluate the:
Pelvic ultrasound exams are also used to monitor the health and development of an embryo or fetus during pregnancy (see the Obstetrical Ultrasound page).
Ultrasound examinations can help diagnose symptoms experienced by women such as:
and help identify:
In men, a pelvic or abdominal ultrasound is used to evaluate the:
In men and women, a pelvic ultrasound exam can help identify:
Pelvic ultrasound also is used to guide procedures such as needle biopsies, in which needles are used to extract a sample of cells from organs for laboratory testing.
Doppler ultrasound images can help your doctor see and evaluate:
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