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Ultrasound Sources
Public Sono Ai Report guide about Ultrasound Sources, with context, preparation notes, references and safety limits for ultrasound use.
Why publish a source index
Credibility in healthcare depends on traceability. This page separates public sources for patients and physicians, explains how each source enters the collection, and declares limits to prevent a general reference from becoming a clinical promise.
The goal is to help people and search engines understand the basis of the content, without turning guidelines, educational sites, or classifications into substitutes for supervised training, medical evaluation, or guidance from the responsible clinic.
How a source enters the collection
How to use this index
For patients, the index reinforces that preparation guides are educational and that the guidance from the responsible clinic prevails. For physicians, it shows the bridge between sources, methodology, education, classification, and responsibility in the report.
- Methodology and sources
- Editorial policy and medical review
- Patient area
- Physician area
- Free ultrasound e-books
- Ultrasound courses
- Ultrasound news and updates
- Fasting and full bladder on ultrasound
- Useful conclusions in the ultrasound report
- How to avoid invented findings in the report
- Standardization of measurements on ultrasound
- Communication of critical findings on ultrasound
- Structured reporting in ultrasound
- Breast ultrasound
- Cysts in the kidney, liver, and ovary on ultrasound
- Thyroid ultrasound
- Standard thyroid report
- TI-RADS vs ATA in thyroid nodules
- TI-RADS descriptors in thyroid nodules
- Echogenicity, margins, and echogenic foci in TI-RADS
- Spongiform, cystic, solid, and mixed nodule
- Microcalcifications vs comet-tail artifacts
- Taller-than-wide in the thyroid
- Follow-up of thyroid nodules
- Cervical, parathyroid, and salivary gland ultrasound
- Venous mapping for surgery
- Lower limb arterial Doppler
- POCUS: point-of-care ultrasound
- Ultrasound Academy
- Trust and official presence
- Public ultrasound hub
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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.