Service Providers for Portable Ultrasonogram of Brain(P721)
A Portable Ultrasonogram of the Brain (P721) is a non-invasive imaging test used to assess the brain's structure, often in emergency or critical care settings. This procedure uses high-frequency sound waves to produce real-time images of the brain, typically through the skull in infants (since their skulls are not fully fused) or via specific windows in adults, like the temples. It helps detect conditions such as brain hemorrhages, tumors, or swelling. The portable aspect allows for immediate assessment without needing to move the patient. The test is painless and requires no special preparation, providing essential information for diagnosing brain-related conditions.