The images generated through ultrasonography can be viewed in real-time on a monitor or printed on film for further analysis and documentation.
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Images generated through ultrasonography are typically viewed or captured using a device called an ultrasound machine, which consists of a transducer and a computer system. The transducer emits high-frequency sound waves into the body, which bounce off tissues and organs, creating echoes. The computer system processes these echoes to generate real-time images displayed on a monitor or captured as still images or videos for further analysis.