USG Whole Abdomen with TVS (Transvaginal Sonography) is a comprehensive ultrasound examination that combines a whole abdomen scan with a detailed transvaginal pelvic scan. The test evaluates abdominal organs such as the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, and urinary bladder, while also providing high-resolution imaging of the uterus, ovaries, cervix, and other pelvic structures. This combined examination helps diagnose a wide range of abdominal and gynecological conditions and supports accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
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USG Whole Abdomen with TVS (Transvaginal Sonography) is a comprehensive ultrasound examination that combines a whole abdomen scan with a detailed transvaginal pelvic scan to evaluate abdominal and female reproductive organs.
It is performed to assess abdominal and pelvic organs and help diagnose conditions affecting the liver, kidneys, urinary bladder, uterus, ovaries, and other pelvic structures.
The ultrasound examination is generally painless. Some women may experience mild discomfort during the transvaginal scan, but it is usually well tolerated.
Yes. Ultrasound uses sound waves and does not involve radiation, making it a safe imaging technique.
Women with pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, infertility concerns, urinary symptoms, abdominal discomfort, or suspected abdominal or gynecological conditions may be advised to undergo this examination.
It can help detect ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, pelvic infections, infertility-related conditions, abnormal uterine bleeding, kidney stones, liver disorders, and other abdominal or gynecological conditions.
A pelvic ultrasound is performed externally through the abdomen, while TVS is performed internally through the vagina and provides more detailed images of the female reproductive organs.
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