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There are no [[ultrasound]] findings associated with smoking. [[Ultrasound]] can be used to confirm various complications of smoking like:
There are no [[ultrasound]] findings associated with smoking. [[Ultrasound]] can be used to confirm various complications of smoking like:
*[[Carcinoma]]s involving:
*[[Carcinoma]]s involving:
**[[Lung]]
**[[Stomach]]
**[[Stomach]]
**[[Bladder]]
**[[Bladder]]
**[[Cervix]]
**[[Esophagus]]
**[[Esophagus]]
**[[Larynx]]
*[[Stroke]]
*[Pulmonary fibrosis]]
*[[COPD]]


==Ultrasound==
==Ultrasound==

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Overview

There are no ultrasound findings associated with smoking. Ultrasound can be used to diagnose various complications of smoking like carcinomas.

Ultrasound

There are no ultrasound findings associated with smoking. Ultrasound can be used to confirm various complications of smoking like:

Ultrasound

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