Question

Is it safe to perform an ultrasound examination on a newborn’s eyes? The child has two larger reddish mass-like substances in the corner of the right eye from birth, and the doctor suspects a tumor, but is worried about the radiation effects of a CT scan. Are there other examination methods, such as ultrasound, that can safely diagnose this condition? Is this condition malignant? Will it affect the child’s vision? How should it be handled?

Answer

Ultrasound examinations use X-ray beams to scan a specific thickness of the human body, converting X-rays passing through that layer into ultraviolet light, which is then converted into electrical signals by a phototransducer. These signals are transformed into digital signals by an analog/digital converter and finally analyzed by a computer. It is recommended to undergo a CT scan for diagnosis to avoid missing the best treatment opportunity. This is the suggestion for the question ‘Can a newborn’s eyes undergo an ultrasound examination?’ I hope this helps, and wish you good health!