Transrectal Ultrasound

Transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) is a medical imaging technique used to examine the prostate gland and other nearby organs for abnormalities. TRUS utilizes high-frequency sound waves, which are reflected off of tissues, to create images of the organs and tissues. These images can be used to detect various conditions, such as tumors, benign prostatic hyperplasia, and urinary tract infections. TRUS has become an invaluable tool in the diagnosis and treatment of prostate-related disorders, providing physicians with vital information to help ensure accurate and timely care. Additionally, TRUS can be used to measure the size of the prostate and to assess any abnormalities in the blood vessels and nerves in the area. Thanks to its accuracy and efficacy, Transrectal ultrasound is an extremely useful tool in the medical field.

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