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Why were there red and blue moving images on my abdominal ultrasound?

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Dr. Michael Korona answered

Specializes in Radiology - Interventional

Blood vessels: Seen on duplex part of exam. See radiologyinfo.Org and wiki duplex ultrasound.

Answered 8/21/2016

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Dr. Gerald Mandell answered

Specializes in Nuclear Medicine

Blood vessels: Sometimes color doppler is used in ultrasound to visualize arteries and veins and their flow, particularly liver and sometimes kidneys.

Answered 9/29/2016

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