An update on the use of ultrasound imaging in oral and maxillofacial surgery

Abstract Ultrasound is a relatively inexpensive, non-invasive, and readily available technique that is well tolerated by patients. It is particularly useful in the examination of superficial structures where the use of a high frequency linear probe (7.5–12 MHz) produces high definition multi-planar...

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Lymph node
Lymphatic Diseases - diagnostic imaging
Maxillofacial surgery
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Salivary gland
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