Digital Color Doppler



Digital color Doppler is a medical imaging technique that uses ultrasound waves to create a visual representation of blood flow through the body’s blood vessels. By analyzing the frequency shifts in the sound waves reflected by moving red blood cells, the technology creates real-time, high-resolution images of blood flow and velocity. Digital color Doppler can be used to diagnose a variety of conditions, including deep vein thrombosis, peripheral arterial disease, carotid artery disease, and aortic aneurysm. Additionally, the technology is often used in obstetrics and gynecology to monitor fetal development and detect abnormalities.

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