Asked by christian
How has sonography helped advance medical science?
by promoting healing of injured tissues
by viewing organs that could not be seen during surgery
by detecting normal or abnormal conditions without surgery
by reducing the time it takes to become a doctor
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Correct answer: by detecting normal or abnormal conditions without surgery.
Sonography (ultrasound) is a noninvasive, real‑time imaging tool that lets clinicians visualize internal organs, vessels, and fetuses without exploratory surgery. It also guides biopsies and procedures, monitors treatment, and improves diagnosis. (Therapeutic ultrasound can aid tissue healing, but that’s different from diagnostic sonography; it does not shorten medical training.)
Sonography (ultrasound) is a noninvasive, real‑time imaging tool that lets clinicians visualize internal organs, vessels, and fetuses without exploratory surgery. It also guides biopsies and procedures, monitors treatment, and improves diagnosis. (Therapeutic ultrasound can aid tissue healing, but that’s different from diagnostic sonography; it does not shorten medical training.)
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