Service Providers for Ultrasonogram of Stellate Ganglion(M714)
An Ultrasonogram of the Stellate Ganglion (M714) is an imaging procedure used to visualize the stellate ganglion, a collection of nerves located in the neck, near the base of the skull. The stellate ganglion is involved in the sympathetic nervous system, affecting functions such as heart rate, blood pressure, and sweating. This ultrasound is commonly used to assess conditions like nerve impingement, inflammation, or to guide stellate ganglion block procedures for conditions such as complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), certain types of headache, or sympathetic nervous system disorders. The procedure is non-invasive, safe, and helps provide detailed images of the ganglion and surrounding structures.