
Contrast-enhanced Ultrasound
Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is an advanced imaging technique that uses special microbubbles injected into the bloodstream to improve ultrasound images. These microbubbles enhance the visibility of blood flow and tissue vascularity, allowing doctors to better identify and characterize abnormalities like tumors, blood vessel issues, or organ damage. CEUS provides real-time, detailed information without radiation exposure, making it a safe and effective tool for diagnosing various conditions and guiding treatment decisions. It is particularly valuable in areas such as liver, heart, and kidney imaging.