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Patients and ultrasound
Public Sono Ai Report guide about Patients and ultrasound, with context, preparation notes, references and safety limits for ultrasound use.
What this area solves
The patient area exists to answer practical questions before the exam without turning the website into an advertisement. The focus is preparation, context, security, free material and links to official sources and pages.
Already published guides
These contents are public, indexable and written for quick reading. The guidance of the responsible clinic always prevails when there is specific instruction for your case.
Tools and open education
In addition to preparations, the patient can use educational tools and understand where the information comes from. The gestational calculator estimates gestational age and EDD, but does not replace obstetric evaluation.
- Gestational calculator and EDD
- Obstetric ultrasound: phases of pregnancy
- First pregnancy ultrasound
- First trimester morphological
- Second trimester morphological
- Doppler in pregnancy
- Questions before and after ultrasound
- Free ultrasound e-books
- Checklist for abdominal ultrasound
- Fasting and full bladder for ultrasound
- Total abdomen ultrasound
- Abdominal pain and ultrasound
- Gallstones on ultrasound
- Thyroid ultrasound
- Understanding the thyroid report
- Thyroid biopsy
- Lump in the neck
- Carotid Doppler
- Hepatic steatosis on ultrasound
- TI-RADS explained for patients
- Prostate ultrasound
- Kidneys and urinary tract ultrasound
- BI-RADS explained for patients
- Venous Doppler of the legs
- Myoma, polyp and ovarian cyst
- Musculoskeletal ultrasound
- Ultrasound news and updates
- Ultrasound Academy
- Methodology and sources
- Ultrasound sources
- Editorial policy and medical review
- Trust and official presence
Editorial map by themes
This map organizes the collection by search intent and by the real doubt of the patient. The published themes receive a link in the sections above; the others remain as an editorial agenda to be produced with sources, review and simple language before becoming their own pages.
Tabela: Axis | Subjects | Editorial status
Public support sources
Patient pages prioritize practical guidance and do not copy technical guidelines. When a subject depends on medical context, the text points to public sources, recognized societies and services.
E-books, courses and news for patients
The next editorial layer must deliver continuous value: downloadable materials, news explained without jargon and educational series by exam. The patients page will be the index of this collection, without requiring registration for essential content.
- Free ultrasound e-books
- Ultrasound courses
- Ultrasound news and updates
When to seek care without waiting for the exam
Seek care immediately if there is intense or progressive pain, significant bleeding, shortness of breath, fainting, neurological signs, fever with worsening of the general condition, suspicion of thrombosis or any previous guidance from your doctor for urgent evaluation.
Other site entries
- Public ultrasound hub
- Physicians area
- Systematic abdominal ultrasound
- Abdominal wall and inguinal region hernias on ultrasound
- Useful conclusions in the ultrasound report
- Gallbladder and biliary tract in the ultrasound report
- Standardized thyroid report
- How to describe thyroid nodules
- When to indicate FNAB in thyroid nodules
- Cervical lymph nodes in the context of the thyroid
- Carotid Doppler in the report
- Hepatic steatosis in the ultrasound report
- Prostate in the ultrasound report
- Kidneys and urinary tract in the ultrasound report
- Lower limb venous Doppler in the report
- Gynecological ultrasound in the report
- Musculoskeletal ultrasound in the report
- Obstetric ultrasound in the report
- First pregnancy ultrasound
- First trimester morphological
- Second trimester morphological
- Doppler in pregnancy
- Ultrasound report quality checklist
- ACR TI-RADS from zero to report
- Ultrasound BI-RADS in the report
- Official contact
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support@sonoaireport.comThis page summarizes operational practices in plain language. It does not replace legal advice, an agreement with your institution or internal medical-record policy.