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Gastrointestinal and Bowel Ultrasound

Gastrointestinal and Bowel Ultrasound

Ultrasound Specialty

About This Specialty

Gastrointestinal and bowel ultrasound is a sonographic technique for evaluating the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine (colon). Using high-frequency transducers and the graded compression technique, sonographers assess bowel wall thickness, peristalsis, and layered architecture to identify pathology including appendicitis, intussusception, pyloric stenosis, Crohn’s disease, bowel obstruction, and colorectal masses. Gastrointestinal ultrasound (GIUS) is increasingly used in inflammatory bowel disease monitoring and can assess disease activity, complications, and treatment response non-invasively and without radiation. It requires dedicated training in bowel sonography technique and pattern recognition.

Body Location: Gastrointestinal Tract
Medical Specialty: Gastroenterology
Related Credentials: RDMS (AB)

Conditions Diagnosed with This Specialty

Ultrasound specialists use this modality to diagnose conditions including Appendicitis, Cholecystitis, Deep Vein Thrombosis, Aortic Stenosis, and many more conditions across body systems.

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Quick Reference

Type: Ultrasound Specialty

Modality: Diagnostic Ultrasound

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🎓 Certification Pathways

Credentials for sonographers in this specialty:

→ RDMS — Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer

→ RDCS — Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer

→ RVT — Registered Vascular Technologist

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