Con la paciente acostada en la mesa de exámenes, el técnico le cubre el abdomen con un gel resbaladizo y por lo general frío, y sobre éste desliza el transductor, que es un dispositivo manual parecido a un micrófono. Las imágenes que se producen pueden verse en un monitor de computadora cercano.
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