Ultrasound allows for accurate assessment of the condition of a child's internal organs without the use of invasive methods, which is important for early diagnosis of diseases.
The method does not use ionizing radiation, making it safe for children of all ages, including newborns.
Ultrasound also helps monitor the dynamics of diseases and promptly adjust treatment, preventing complications.
The pediatric body has specific developmental and anatomical features. Pediatric ultrasound requires specialized pediatric transducers with high frequency and better resolution, as the depth of examination for a child should be 5−10 cm.