👉 The "Find Fluid" refers to a diagnostic procedure used in medical imaging, particularly in ultrasound and MRI, where a contrast agent is injected into the patient's bloodstream to enhance the visibility of internal structures and fluids. This contrast agent, often containing microbubbles or other substances, improves the clarity of images by reflecting sound waves or magnetic fields more effectively than surrounding tissues. As a result, doctors can better identify and assess abnormalities in organs, blood vessels, and other bodily fluids, aiding in the accurate diagnosis of conditions such as liver disease, kidney issues, and vascular disorders.