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What role does ultrasound play in toxicology?

Ultrasound imaging is non-invasive, widely available, and provides real-time visualization of internal structures. In toxicology, it is used for:
- Detecting structural abnormalities in organs such as the liver, kidneys, and spleen.
- Guiding biopsy procedures to obtain tissue samples for toxicological analysis.
- Monitoring the progression of toxic effects over time.

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