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Medicine - Radiology

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what is the structure the black arrow is pointing to? yellow arrow? red arrow? yellow circle
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pt presents with unilateral lower extremity diffuse erythema and swelling and when pressure is applied the vein does not collapse as pictured. what is it
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pt presents with red and swollen skin and then have a cobblestone appearance on US. what is it?
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with cellulitis there is (anechoic/ hypoechoic) areas in between normal tissue due to fluid build up seen with inflammation
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pt presents with red and swollen skin and have pain out of proportion to how injury looks. you see this on US. what is it?
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you see bright white hyperechoic collections where bacteria is producing gas and dirty shadowing due to air scatter with what disease on US
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pt presents with red and swollen skin and have this on US. what is this?
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what disease has the typical presentation of anechoic with internal echoes and no defined borders on US
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what has a linear hyperechoic bright white structure appearance on US
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how can you tell that the foreign body pictured has been in the body for more than 24hrs?
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what suggests that this foreign body pictured is strong and reflective
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what is 1 and 2
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what is 3 and 4?
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what is 5 and 6
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what is 7, 8, and 9
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what normal lung artifact is this?
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what normal lung artifact is this?
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what is the black arrow pointing to?
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what means there is no air between the visceral and parietal
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lung sliding present rules what out
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where is a curtain sign usu seen
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what is a Fuzzy structure that moves in and out over the kidney and spleen as the person breathes
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what does the curtain sign mean
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what is caused by increased fluid in the interlobular septa that can reflect back to the transducer -> indicated pulmonary edema, CHF, fluid overload
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what is picturesd?
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what sign on US is seen with pneumonia and used to differentiate it from COVID
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what is this?
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white areas that go up and down within a collapsed lung
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what are a sign of a more serious advanced pneumonia
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large pleural effusions are usu due to what
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what is this?
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when you see a large fluid collection with collapsed lung and a spine sign what do you know
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what pathology shows anechoic free fluid above the diaphragm, absent mirror image artifact, spine sign, and jelly fish sign
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what sign shows a collapsed lung flipping back and forth in fluid indicating a pleural effusion
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how can you tell if the pleural effusion is an exudate
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what shows swirling echogenic material within the effusion
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what is the most common cause of no lung sliding on US
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what disorder shows barcode sign on US
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what are the 4 main US views of the heart
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what view cuts the heart in half longitudinally
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what view cuts the heart in half axillary -> like a CAT scan
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what view shoots through the liver up into the heart for a different cross sectional view and you can see all 4 chambers
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what view places the probe at the PMI and needs the pt in left lateral
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what view of the heart is this?
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what view of the heart places the probe right next to the left sternal border at the nipple line -> Good for left heart SxS
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what view of the heart is placed at the left sternal border at the nipple line and rotated CW 45-90 degrees to cut the heart into cross sections
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what view is good for looking at wall motion issues
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what view is placed immediately below the xiphoid process angled to the left shoulder
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what view of the heart is pictured
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what view of the heart is pictured
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what view of the heart is pictured
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what view of the heart is pictured
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what is used in cardiac arrest and with ACLS when checking for a pulse you cant feel
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what view of the heart is this and what disease is shown
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what is pictured
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is this a dilated LV or normal?
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is this a dilated LV or normal?
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