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Option 1 : Ultrasonography 

Explanation:

Ultrasonography:

  • Ultrasonography is a diagnostic process used in medical science to examine and study the internal tissues, organs, and bones of the human body.
  • Ultrasonography uses high-energy sound waves to obtain the report.
  • Sound waves produce an echo which helps to get the sonogram of the patient.
  • The sonogram is the computed picture of the patient's body in which the ultrasonography is done. 
  • It is widely used for the medical diagnosis and treatment of different diseases.

Magnetic Resonance:

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a medical diagnostic technique used to get images of the internal human body.
  • It develops an image with the help of magnetic field.
  • It forms a computer-generated image using radio waves.
  • It is done using large MRI machines.

Mammography:

  • Mammography is the diagnostic process to get an X-ray image of the breast.
  • The mammographic image of the breast is called a mammograph.
  • Doctors use mammography to detect and treat breast cancer in females.

Computed Tomography:

  • Computed Tomography (CT) is a scanning process of the human body or body parts required to be diagnosed.
  • It is a combined series of X-rays taken from different angles.
  • It is used to scan blood vessels, bones, soft tissues etc.
  • CT scan imaging provides detailed analysis than a normal X-ray.
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