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Long axis view of an inferior vena cava with no inspiratory collapse - Cosby: Emergency US Video 6.2
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 7: A Problem-Based Approach to Resuscitation of Acute Illness or Injury
"WES” sign of a gallbladder packed with stones - Cosby: Emergency US Video 9.8
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 9: Right Upper Quadrant: Liver, Gallbladder, and Biliary Tree
A common pitfall, on the subxyphoid view the space above the pacer wire is interpreted as a pericardial effusion (the wire itself is interpreted as pericardium). - Cosby: Emergency US Video 4.16
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 4: Echocardiography
A large amount of free fluid is seen within Morison’s Pouch. The gallbladder can be visualized floating in free fluid - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.26
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
A needle tip is advanced using an in-plane technique allowing visualization of the needle shaft and tip - Cosby: Emergency US Video 8.1
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 8: Critical Procedures for Acute Resuscitations
A: Longitudinal view of aortic dissection with visible undulating flap - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.20A
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
A: Longitudinal view of ruptured AAA. Site of rupture was not visualized - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.21A
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
Abdominal aortic aneurysm - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.9
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
Abdominal aortic aneurysm. A: Transverse view - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.8A
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
Abdominal aortic dissection noted in both transverse and longitudinal orientations - Cosby: Emergency US Video 18.1A
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 18: Arterial Emergencies
Abdominal aortic dissection noted in both transverse and longitudinal orientations - Cosby: Emergency US Video 18.1B
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 18: Arterial Emergencies
Abdominal wall mass initially thought to be a hernia by clinical exam - Cosby: Emergency US Video 13.6
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Abscess cavity before - Cosby: Emergency US Video 22.5A
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 22: Soft Tissue and Musculoskeletal Procedures
Absence of lung sliding in pneumothorax superior to the lung point seen in patient. Doppler confirms no lung sliding - Cosby: Emergency US Video 7.4
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 7: A Problem-Based Approach to Resuscitation of Acute Illness or Injury
Acute cholecystitis with gallstone, gallbladder wall edema, and pericholecystic fluid - Cosby: Emergency US Video 9.10
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 9: Right Upper Quadrant: Liver, Gallbladder, and Biliary Tree
Acute pulmonary embolus. - Cosby: Emergency US Video 7.7
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 7: A Problem-Based Approach to Resuscitation of Acute Illness or Injury
Adjacent to the femoral artery and vein when the sonographic depth is increased and color Doppler is utilized - Cosby: Emergency US Video 20.4B
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 20: Skin and Soft Tissue
Air was not cleared from the needle, injection forces air into the tissue just above the radial nerve - Cosby: Emergency US Video 22.2
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 22: Soft Tissue and Musculoskeletal Procedures
and after (B) incision and drainage. Scanning after drainage confirmed that the cavity was thoroughly evacuated - Cosby: Emergency US Video 22.B
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 22: Soft Tissue and Musculoskeletal Procedures
Anechoic pericardial effusion seen from a subxiphoid view. - Cosby: Emergency US Video 8.10
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 9: Right Upper Quadrant: Liver, Gallbladder, and Biliary Tree
Aorta in a transverse orientation from the epigastrium distally to the bifurcation - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.1
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
Aortic dissection with visible flap in the aortic lumen - Cosby: Emergency US Video 7.11
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 8: Critical Procedures for Acute Resuscitations
Apical four chamber view - Cosby: Emergency US Video 4.4
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 4: Echocardiography
Apical four chamber view with color Doppler demonstrating mitral regurgitation - Cosby: Emergency US Video 4.5
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 4: Echocardiography
Apical four chamber view with enlarged RV, however given the thickness of the RV wall (>6mm) it likely represents RV remodeling from chronically high RV pressures (patient had history of COPD) - Cosby: Emergency US Video 4.14
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 4: Echocardiography
Apical four chamber view with severe LV dysfunction (estimated ejection fraction less than 30%). - Cosby: Emergency US Video 4.9
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 4: Echocardiography
Appearance of minimally displaced distal radius fracture - Cosby: Emergency US Video 21.3A
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 21: Musculoskeletal
Ascites - Cosby: Emergency US Video 9.16
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 9: Right Upper Quadrant: Liver, Gallbladder, and Biliary Tree
B: Longitudinal view - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.8B
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
B: Transverse view of aortic dissection - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.20B
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
B: Transverse view using color Doppler to identify site of rupture - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.21B
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
Baker’s cyst seen in the popliteal fossa. - Cosby: Emergency US Video 17.6
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 17: Lower Extremity Venous Studies
B-mode and color Doppler scan of a thyroglossal duct cyst - Cosby: Emergency US Video 24.3
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 24: Infections of the Head and Neck
B-mode scan - Cosby: Emergency US Video 2.3
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 2: Fundamentals of Ultrasound
B-mode scan demonstrating hematocele in a patient with testicular trauma - Cosby: Emergency US Video 19.3
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 19: Scrotal Emergencies
B-mode scan of a patient presenting with testicular pain and swelling who was found to have microlithiasis - Cosby: Emergency US Video 19.6
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 19: Scrotal Emergencies
B-mode scan of a patient with a femoral artery pseuoaneurysm following arterial puncture for a cardiac catheterization - Cosby: Emergency US Video 18.2A
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 18: Arterial Emergencies
B-mode scan of large hydrocele - Cosby: Emergency US Video 19.2
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 19: Scrotal Emergencies
B-mode scan of the internal jugular vein in a patient diagnosed with Lemierre’s syndrome - Cosby: Emergency US Video 24.4A
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 24: Infections of the Head and Neck
Bowel adjacent to the gallbladder - Cosby: Emergency US Video 9.17
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
C: Color Doppler displaying flow through the jugular and carotid but no vascularity within the nodule - Cosby: Emergency US Video 20.10C
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 20: Skin and Soft Tissue
C: The sonographer changes the focal zone to improve visualization of the deeper AAA - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.8C
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
Case 1. Posterior vitreal detachment with aftermovement - Cosby: Emergency US Video 23.11
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 23: Eye Emergencies
Central anechoic area surrounding by tonsillar cellulitis - Cosby: Emergency US Video 24.1B
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 24: Infections of the Head and Neck
Choroidal detachment - Cosby: Emergency US Video 23.10
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 23: Eye Emergencies
Clinical Case: AAA - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.22
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 11: Kidneys
Color Doppler - Cosby: Emergency US Video 2.4
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 2: Fundamentals of Ultrasound
Color Doppler "flash" artifact. - Cosby: Emergency US Video 19.4
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 19: Scrotal Emergencies
Color Doppler demonstrates that the abscess lies deep to and surrounds a portion of the subcutaneous veins and is in close proximity to the larger brachial veins and artery of the arm - Cosby: Emergency US Video 20.3B
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 20: Skin and Soft Tissue
Color Doppler demonstrates the proximity of a peritonsillar abscess to the internal carotid artery and internal jugular vein - Cosby: Emergency US Video 21.1E
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 24: Infections of the Head and Neck
Color Doppler of the axillary artery and vein - Cosby: Emergency US Video 8.3
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 8: Critical Procedures for Acute Resuscitations
Common bile duct stone - Cosby: Emergency US Video 9.14
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 9: Right Upper Quadrant: Liver, Gallbladder, and Biliary Tree
Common bile duct stone from same patient seen in - Cosby: Emergency US Video 9.15
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 9: Right Upper Quadrant: Liver, Gallbladder, and Biliary Tree
Complete Achilles tendon rupture - Cosby: Emergency US Video 21.4A
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 21: Musculoskeletal
Complete biceps tendon rupture - Cosby: Emergency US Video 21.4B
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 21: Musculoskeletal
Complex adnexal mass (arrow) seen on transvaginal coronal ultrasound. The right ovary is also visualized (Ov) - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.16
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Compression of popliteal vein, which is superficial to the popliteal artery - Cosby: Emergency US Video 17.3
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 17: Lower Extremity Venous Studies
Compression of the common femoral vein and partial compression of the common femoral artery - Cosby: Emergency US Video 17.2
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 17: Lower Extremity Venous Studies
D: Extremely large AAA. - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.8D
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
Demonstration of the use of the curved transducer for bilateral testicular evaluation in a patient with an extensively swollen scrotum. - Cosby: Emergency US Video 19.1
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 19: Scrotal Emergencies
Dilated bowel with decreased peristalsis in LLQ in patient with near complete obstruction - Cosby: Emergency US Video 12.1
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 12: Bedside Sonography of the Bowel
Dilated bowel with decreased peristalsis in supra-umbilical region in patient with near complete obstruction - Cosby: Emergency US Video 12.2
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 12: Bedside Sonography of the Bowel
Dilated bowel with decreased peristalsis in supra-umbilical region in patient with near complete obstruction - Cosby: Emergency US Video 12.3
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 12: Bedside Sonography of the Bowel
Dilated common bile duct with a double barrel sign - Cosby: Emergency US Video 9.13
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 9: Right Upper Quadrant: Liver, Gallbladder, and Biliary Tree
Diseased aorta with endovascular graft - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.19
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
Distended gallbladder - Cosby: Emergency US Video 9.9
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 9: Right Upper Quadrant: Liver, Gallbladder, and Biliary Tree
Doppler demonstrates hilar hypervascularity - Cosby: Emergency US Video 24.2B
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 24: Infections of the Head and Neck
Dorsal finger abscess. Images were obtained by placing the hand in a water-bath. A: Longitudinal view - Cosby: Emergency US Video 20.5A
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 20: Skin and Soft Tissue
DVT examples. A: Thrombus seen in the femoral vein - Cosby: Emergency US Video 17.4A
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 17: Lower Extremity Venous Studies
DVT examples. B: Noncompressible common femoral vein with floating thrombus - Cosby: Emergency US Video 17.4B
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 17: Lower Extremity Venous Studies
DVT examples. C: Noncompressible popliteal vein - Cosby: Emergency US Video 17.4C
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 17: Lower Extremity Venous Studies
DVT examples. D: Color Doppler of common femoral vein demonstrating diminished flow - Cosby: Emergency US Video 17.4D
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 17: Lower Extremity Venous Studies
DVT examples. E: Noncompressible popliteal vein - Cosby: Emergency US Video 17.4E
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 17: Lower Extremity Venous Studies
DVT examples. F: Noncompressible femoral vein - Cosby: Emergency US Video 17.4F
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 17: Lower Extremity Venous Studies
E: Color Doppler to confirm intraluminal flow - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.8E
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
Echo Post Arrest. - Cosby: Emergency US Video 7.5
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 7: A Problem-Based Approach to Resuscitation of Acute Illness or Injury
Echogenic clot visualized in the femoral vein - Cosby: Emergency US Video 17.5
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 17: Lower Extremity Venous Studies
Echogenic free fluid is seen with visible clot between the uterus an ectopic. Fetal movement can be seen, indicating a living ectopic pregnancy - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.12C
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Edematous adjacent necrotic muscle - Cosby: Emergency US Video 20.7B
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 20: Skin and Soft Tissue
Fetal pole with cardiac activity. The double decidual sign is extremely prominent - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.9
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Flexor tenosynovitis of the hand - Cosby: Emergency US Video 21.6
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 21: Musculoskeletal
Free fluid can also be seen in the coronal view - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.25B
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Free fluid in the pelvis of the female patient demonstrated lateral to the bladder in the axial view - Cosby: Emergency US Video 3.17B
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 4: Echocardiography
Free fluid in the pelvis of the female patient demonstrated superior to the bladder in the sagittal view - Cosby: Emergency US Video 3.17
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 3: Trauma
Free fluid outlines a fluid-filled bladder, identified by its smooth, rounded wall - Cosby: Emergency US Video 13.1
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 13: Abdominal Procedures
Free peritoneal fluid demonstrated at the inferior margin of the liver - Cosby: Emergency US Video 3.7A
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 3: Trauma
Free peritoneal fluid in the left upper quadrant demonstrated in the subdiaphragmatic area and the inferior margin of the spleen - Cosby: Emergency US Video 3.7B
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 3: Trauma
Fusiform abdominal aortic aneurysm - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.10
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
Fusiform abdominal aortic aneurysm - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.11
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
Fusiform abdominal aortic aneurysm - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.12
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
Fusiform abdominal aortic aneurysm - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.13
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
Fusiform abdominal aortic aneurysm - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.14
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
Gallstones - Cosby: Emergency US Video 9.3
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 9: Right Upper Quadrant: Liver, Gallbladder, and Biliary Tree
Gallstones - Cosby: Emergency US Video 9.4
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 9: Right Upper Quadrant: Liver, Gallbladder, and Biliary Tree
Gallstones - Cosby: Emergency US Video 9.5
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 9: Right Upper Quadrant: Liver, Gallbladder, and Biliary Tree
Gallstones - Cosby: Emergency US Video 9.6
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 9: Right Upper Quadrant: Liver, Gallbladder, and Biliary Tree
Gangrenous gallbladder - Cosby: Emergency US Video 9.12
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 9: Right Upper Quadrant: Liver, Gallbladder, and Biliary Tree
Grey scale image of an enlarged ovoid hypoechoic reactive lymph node and increased central hilar echogenicity - Cosby: Emergency US Video 24.2A
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 24: Infections of the Head and Neck
Heart pulsations are transmitted to the pleura (commonly called a lung pulse) and indicate that the lung is up despite the absence of lung sliding. - Cosby: Emergency US Video 8.9
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 8: Critical Procedures for Acute Resuscitations
In the same patient the fetal pole and cardiac flicker are more easily seen using the zoom feature - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.8B
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Inferior vena cava demonstrating minimal respiratory change in a patient with a large pericardial effusion - Cosby: Emergency US Video 3.11
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 3: Trauma
Intramuscular abscess in the triceps - Cosby: Emergency US Video 20.2A
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 20: Skin and Soft Tissue
Large effusion of the knee joint - Cosby: Emergency US Video 21.5
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 21: Musculoskeletal
Large femoral fluid collection which is seen to be - Cosby: Emergency US Video 20.4A
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 20: Skin and Soft Tissue
Large peritonsillar abscess with echogenic material surrounded by anechoic fluid - Cosby: Emergency US Video 24.1D
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 24: Infections of the Head and Neck
Lens dislocation - Cosby: Emergency US Video 23.2
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 23: Eye Emergencies
Long axis parasternal video demonstrating collapse of the right ventricle in a patient with cardiac tampondae - Cosby: Emergency US Video 3.10
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 3: Trauma
Long axis view of an inferior vena cava with complete inspiratory collapse - Cosby: Emergency US Video 6.1
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 6: Inferior Vena Cava
Longitudinal image of a well-filled (but not plethoric) IVC - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.7
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
Longitudinal view of the aorta - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.2
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
Lung point video demonstrating the transition point where normal pleural sliding meets an area without lung sliding or B-lines - Cosby: Emergency US Video 3.16
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 3: Trauma
Lung point: the edge of the pneumothorax is observed sliding in and out of view from the right of the screen (also seen in Fig. 5.10) - Cosby: Emergency US Video 5.4
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 5: Lung and Thorax
Lung pulse: lung sliding with small comet tails, moving in time with cardiac contractions on the left chest - Cosby: Emergency US Video 5.5
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 6: Inferior Vena Cava
Measurement of E-point septal separation - Cosby: Emergency US Video 4.11
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 4: Echocardiography
Mild hydronephrosis - Cosby: Emergency US Video 11 .4
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 11: Kidneys
Mild hydronephrosis - Cosby: Emergency US Video 11.1
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 11: Kidneys
Mild hydronephrosis - Cosby: Emergency US Video 11.2
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 11: Kidneys
Mild hydronephrosis - Cosby: Emergency US Video 11.3
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 11: Kidneys
Mild hydronephrosis - Cosby: Emergency US Video 11.5
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 11: Kidneys
Mild hydronephrosis - Cosby: Emergency US Video 11.6
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 11: Kidneys
Mild hydronephrosis - Cosby: Emergency US Video 11.7
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 11: Kidneys
Mild hydronephrosis - Cosby: Emergency US Video 11.8
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 11: Kidneys
Mild hydronephrosis - Cosby: Emergency US Video 11.9
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 11: Kidneys
Mirror image artifact - Cosby: Emergency US Video 2.2
Related to:
Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 2: Fundamentals of Ultrasound
M-mode video demonstrating the "seashore sign" which supports the absence of pneumothorax at this location - Cosby: Emergency US Video 3.13
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 3: Trauma
M-mode video demonstrating the "stratosphere sign" in which the "seashore" is absent, which supports the diagnosis of pneumothorax at this location - Cosby: Emergency US video 3.14
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 3: Trauma
Movie showing an absence of B-lines and no sliding indicating a pneumothorax - Cosby: Emergency US Video 5.2
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 5: Lung and Thorax
Movie showing the sliding of the pleura back and forth with B-lines indicating a normal lung with no pneumothorax - Cosby: Emergency US Video 5.1
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 5: Lung and Thorax
Multiple anechoic areas representing multiple pockets of purulent material - Cosby: Emergency US Video 24.1C
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 24: Infections of the Head and Neck
Necrotizing fasciitis of the thigh with marked subcutaneous edema with a horizontal fluid layer overlying hyperechoic fascia - Cosby: Emergency US Video 20.6
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 20: Skin and Soft Tissue
Necrotizing fasciitis. A: Hyperechoic subcutaneous air with marked reverberation artifact and acoustic shadowing - Cosby: Emergency US Video 20.7A
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 20: Skin and Soft Tissue
Necrotizing fasciitis. Subcutaneous air or gas with reverberation artifact - Cosby: Emergency US Video 20.8
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 20: Skin and Soft Tissue
Needle catching bowel when the needle is placed in a shallow area of ascites - Cosby: Emergency US Video 13.4
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 13: Abdominal Procedures
Needle is advanced into the epineurium and anesthetic is deposited in an intraneural fashion with the nerve fascicles seen floating within the anesthetic. - Cosby: Emergency US Video 22.4
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 22: Soft Tissue and Musculoskeletal Procedures
Normal appearance of muscle during contraction - Cosby: Emergency US Video 21.2
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 21: Musculoskeletal
Normal appearance of the inferior aspect of the left pleural cavity during a FAST examination - Cosby: Emergency US Video 3.5
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 3: Trauma
Normal appearance of the left paracolic gutter during a FAST examination - Cosby: Emergency US Video 3.4B
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 3: Trauma
Normal appearance of the left upper quadrant during a FAST examination - Cosby: Emergency US Video 3.1B
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 3: Trauma
Normal appearance of the right paracolic gutter during a FAST examination - Cosby: Emergency US Video 3.4A
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 3: Trauma
Normal appearance of the right upper quadrant during a FAST examination - Cosby: Emergency US Video 3.1A
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 3: Trauma
Normal compressibility of common femoral vein with adjacent common femoral artery. - Cosby: Emergency US Video 17.1
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 17: Lower Extremity Venous Studies
Normal compression of right CFV - Cosby: Emergency US Video 17.7
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 17: Lower Extremity Venous Studies
Normal flexor tendon of the hand - Cosby: Emergency US Video 21.1
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 21: Musculoskeletal
Normal gallbladder with twists and turns - Cosby: Emergency US Video 9.2
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 9: Right Upper Quadrant: Liver, Gallbladder, and Biliary Tree
Normal lung sliding seen in pneumothorax below the lung point in patient in - Cosby: Emergency US Video 7.3
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 7: A Problem-Based Approach to Resuscitation of Acute Illness or Injury
Normal parasternal long axis view - Cosby: Emergency US Video 4.2
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 4: Echocardiography
Normal quadriceps proximally for comparison - Cosby: Emergency US Video 21.7B
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 21: Musculoskeletal
Normal transabdominal anatomy of the male bladder during a FAST examination, demonstrating sagittal then transverse assessment - Cosby: Emergency US Video 3.2
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 3: Trauma
Normal ultrasound anatomy visualized from the parasternal long axis transducer position - Cosby: Emergency US Video 3.3B
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 3: Trauma
Normal ultrasound anatomy visualized from the subxiphoid tradsucer position - Cosby: Emergency US Video 3.3A
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 3: Trauma
Notice the irregularity of the internal wall of the abscess and deeper progression of the abscess towards the humerus - Cosby: Emergency US Video 20.2B
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 20: Skin and Soft Tissue
Numerous B lines in patient with acute congestive heart failure - Cosby: Emergency US Video 7.9
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 7: A Problem-Based Approach to Resuscitation of Acute Illness or Injury
On further inspection in a transabdominal sagittal view, this living ectopic is not completely surrounded by myometrium - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.9C
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
On further inspection, free floating bowel can be seen within the free fluid - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.21
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
On the right is a poorly defined antecubital abscess with irregular lumen in an IV drug user - Cosby: Emergency US Video 20.3A
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 20: Skin and Soft Tissue
Paracolic gutter assessment demonstrating free peritoneal fluid outlining loops of bowel - Cosby: Emergency US Video 3.8
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 3: Trauma
Parasternal long axis assessment demonstrating pericardial and pleural effusions. - Cosby: Emergency US Video 3.9
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 3: Trauma
Parasternal long axis view demonstrating a small anterior pericardial effusion and larger posterior effusion - Cosby: Emergency US Video 4.3
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 4: Echocardiography
Parasternal long axis view demonstrating severe LV systolic dysfunction - Cosby: Emergency US Video 4.19
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 5: Lung and Thorax
Parasternal long axis view with hypoechoic space above RV representing either a pericardial fat pad or a small effusion - Cosby: Emergency US Video 4.15
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 4: Echocardiography
Parasternal long axis view with massive pericardial effusion and evidence of RV diastolic collapse (bowing in a RV free wall during diastole) - Cosby: Emergency US Video 4.18
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 4: Echocardiography
Parasternal long axis view with significant left ventricular hypertrophy - Cosby: Emergency US Video 4.17
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 4: Echocardiography
Parasternal long axis view with some distance (>1 cm) separating the mitral leaflet and the septal wall potentially representing decreased LV function - Cosby: Emergency US Video 4.12
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 4: Echocardiography
Parasternal short axis view at the level of the mitral valve (notice the fish mouth appearance at the beginning of the clip). - Cosby: Emergency US Video 4.6
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 4: Echocardiography
Parasternal short axis view with normal LV function. In assessment of LV function focus on the endocardial borders and its movement - Cosby: Emergency US Video 4.8
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 4: Echocardiography
Perianal abscess demonstrating motion of the purulent material - Cosby: Emergency US Video 20.1B
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 20: Skin and Soft Tissue
Pericardial effusion with tamponade - Cosby: Emergency US Video 7.6
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 7: A Problem-Based Approach to Resuscitation of Acute Illness or Injury
Pericholecystic fluid about a gallbladder - Cosby Emergency US Video 9.11
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 9: Right Upper Quadrant: Liver, Gallbladder, and Biliary Tree
Peritonsillar abscess. Homogeneous fluid collection within the tonsil - Cosby: Emergency US Video 24.1A
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 24: Infections of the Head and Neck
Plethoric IVS with almost no respiratory variation suggestive of volume overload especially when coupled with an image such as video 4.9 - Cosby: Emergency US Video 4.10
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 4: Echocardiography
Pleural fluid demonstrated in the left, inferior pleural cavity - Cosby: Emergency US Video 3.12
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 3: Trauma
Pneumothorax video demonstrating absence of pleural sliding and B lines -Cosby: Emergency US Video 3.15
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 3: Trauma
Polycystic kidney - Cosby: Emergency US Video 11.17
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 11: Kidneys
Polycystic kidney - Cosby: Emergency US Video 11.18
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 11: Kidneys
Polycystic kidney - Cosby: Emergency US Video 11.19
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 11: Kidneys
Polycystic kidney - Cosby: Emergency US Video 11.20
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 12: Bedside Sonography of the Bowel
Portal vein and common bile duct - Cosby: Emergency US Video 9.1
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 9: Right Upper Quadrant: Liver, Gallbladder, and Biliary Tree
Positive FAST scan - Cosby: Emergency US Video 7.10
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 7: A Problem-Based Approach to Resuscitation of Acute Illness or Injury
Posterior vitreal detachment with aftermovement - Cosby: Emergency US Video 23.4
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 23: Eye Emergencies
Posterior vitreal detachment with vitreal hemorrhage - Cosby: Emergency US Video 23.4
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 23: Eye Emergencies
Post-reduction ultrasound demonstrating fascial defect with visualization of bowel now within abdominal cavity - Cosby: Emergency US Video 12.5
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 13: Abdominal Procedures
Power Doppler scan of the internal jugular vein and the internal carotid artery of a patient diagnosed with Lemierre’s syndrome. - Cosby: Emergency US Video 24.4B
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 24: Infections of the Head and Neck
Power Doppler signal indicating the movement of the pleural line - Cosby: Emergency US Video 5.3
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 5: Lung and Thorax
Power Doppler study of the same patient - Cosby: Emergency US Video 18.2B
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 18: Arterial Emergencies
Quadriceps myositis - Cosby: Emergency US Video 21.7A
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 21: Musculoskeletal
Real-time placement of an endotracheal tube in the esophagus. Image - Cosby: Emergency US Video 8.8
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 8: Critical Procedures for Acute Resuscitations
Real-time placement of an endotracheal tube placed properly in the trachea. - Cosby: Emergency US Video 8.7
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 8: Critical Procedures for Acute Resuscitations
Renal Cyst - Cosby: Emergency US Video 11.15
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 11: Kidneys
Renal Cyst - Cosby: Emergency US Video 11.16
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 11: Kidneys
Retinal detachment - Cosby: Emergency US Video 23.6
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 23: Eye Emergencies
Retinal detachment with hemorrhage - Cosby: Emergency US Video 23.8
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 23: Eye Emergencies
Retinal detachment with posterior vitreal detachment and vitreal hemorrhage - Cosby: Emergency US Video 23.9
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 23: Eye Emergencies
Retinal detachment, macula on - Cosby: Emergency US Video 23.7
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 23: Eye Emergencies
Reverberation and comet tails - Cosby: Emergency US Video 2.1
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 2: Fundamentals of Ultrasound
Rib fracture - Cosby: Emergency US Video 21.3B
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 21: Musculoskeletal
Saccular abdominal aortic aneurysm - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.15
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
Saccular abdominal aortic aneurysm - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.16
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
Saccular abdominal aortic aneurysm - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.17
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
Saccular abdominal aortic aneurysm - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.18
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
Sagittal view of the anterior chest demonstrating the "bat wing" sign - Cosby: Emergency US Video 3.6
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 3: Trauma
Series of eye videos, demonstrating vitreal hemorrhage, retinal detachment, posterior vitreal detachment, and choroidal detachment. - Cosby: Emergency US Video 23.1
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 23: Eye Emergencies
Severe hydronephrosis - Cosby: Emergency US Video 11.10
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 11: Kidneys
Severe hydronephrosis - Cosby: Emergency US Video 11.11
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 11: Kidneys
Severe hydronephrosis - Cosby: Emergency US Video 11.12
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 11: Kidneys
Severely dilated RV with RV: LV >1 - Cosby: Emergency US Video 4.13
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 4: Echocardiography
Simple joint effusion of the knee - Cosby: Emergency US Video 21.8
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 21: Musculoskeletal
Sludge is seen in this gallbladder - Cosby: Emergency US Video 9.7
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 9: Right Upper Quadrant: Liver, Gallbladder, and Biliary Tree
Small IVC in patient with septic shock - Cosby: Emergency US Video 7.8
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 7: A Problem-Based Approach to Resuscitation of Acute Illness or Injury
Stone visualized in proximal collecting system - Cosby: Emergency US Video 11.13
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 11: Kidneys
Subcutaneous abscess with diffuse echogenic debris with motion of the purulent material appreciated with palpation - Cosby: Emergency US Video 20.1A
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 20: Skin and Soft Tissue
Subcutaneous cyst. Ultrasonographic appearance of a cyst on the upper back. - Cosby: Emergency US Video 20.9
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 20: Skin and Soft Tissue
Subtle small pericardial effusion in the subxyphoid vie - Cosby: Emergency US Video 4.7
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 4: Echocardiography
Subxyphoid short axis view of the left ventricle -Cosby: Emergency US Video 7.1
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 7: A Problem-Based Approach to Resuscitation of Acute Illness or Injury
Subxyphoid view longitudinal position scanning into the abdomen just to the patient’s right. Distended IVC in patient with congestive heart failure - Cosby: Emergency US Video 7.2
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 7: A Problem-Based Approach to Resuscitation of Acute Illness or Injury
Subxyphoid view of the heart demonstrating the four cardiac chambers - Cosby: Emergency US Video 4.1
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 4: Echocardiography
The axillary vein collapses when the patient inhales against a closed glottis - Cosby: Emergency US Video 8.2
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 8: Critical Procedures for Acute Resuscitations
The needle is seen advancing from the medial arm and depositing a circumferential layer of anesthetic around the nerve in a perineural fashion. - Cosby: Emergency US Video 22.3
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 22: Soft Tissue and Musculoskeletal Procedures
The supraclavicular approach to the subclavian vein first visualizes the jugular vein - Cosby: Emergency US Video 8.4
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 8: Critical Procedures for Acute Resuscitations
This video demonstrates a testicular mass that was detected incidentally during a bedside ultrasound exam. Color Doppler imaging demonstrates flow throughout the mass - Cosby: Emergency US Video 19.5
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 19: Scrotal Emergencies
This video demonstrates the compression of the brachial and basilic veins. - Cosby: Emergency US Video 8.5
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 8: Critical Procedures for Acute Resuscitations
Thyroid nodule. A, B: Sonographic appearance of mass, irregular border, septations and orientation to the trachea (left) and the carotid and jugular vessels - Cosby: Emergency US Video 20.10B
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 20: Skin and Soft Tissue
Thyroid nodule. A, B: Sonographic appearance of mass, irregular border, septations and orientation to the trachea (left) and the carotid and jugular vessels - Cosby: Emergency US Video 20.10A
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 20: Skin and Soft Tissue
Transabdominal sagittal view of tubal ectopic with visible fetal pole and cardiac activity - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.11A
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transabdominal sagittal view of tubal ectopic with visible fetal pole and cardiac activity - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.11B
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transabdominal transverse ultrasound showing a gestational sac with living fetus, implanted in the proximal fallopian tube - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.19A
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transabdominal transverse ultrasound showing a gestational sac with living fetus, implanted in the proximal fallopian tube - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.19B
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transabdominal transverse view of a heterotopic pregnancy. Closer inspection, a cardiac flicker can be seen in the right ectopic, indicating a living ectopic pregnancy - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.20B
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transabdominal transverse view of a heterotopic pregnancy. The right adnexal ectopic can be seen with a visible yolk sac - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.20A
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transabdominal transverse view of left tubal ectopic with visible fetal pole - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.10A
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transabdominal ultrasound of a gestational sac in sagittal plane. - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.3
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transvaginal coronal view of a right adnexal mass can be seen within the fallopian tube - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.14
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transvaginal coronal view of an empty uterus with moderate fluid - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.22
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Transvaginal coronal view of empty uterus - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.17A
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transvaginal coronal view of empty uterus - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.17B
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Transvaginal coronal view of empty uterus - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.17C
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Transvaginal coronal view of empty uterus - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.18
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transvaginal coronal view of right tubal ectopic with visible fetus. The Foley catheter balloon is visualized in the left upper corner of the screen - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.12A
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transvaginal coronal view of right tubal ectopic with visible fetus. The Foley catheter balloon is visualized in the left upper corner of the screen - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.12B
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transvaginal coronal view showing a complex mass that can be seen moving independent of the left ovary - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.15A
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transvaginal coronal view showing a complex mass that can be seen moving independent of the left ovary - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.15B
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transvaginal sagittal scan of a failed pregnancy with debris within the endometrial cavity. - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.27A
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transvaginal sagittal scan of a failed pregnancy with debris within the endometrial cavity. - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.27B
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transvaginal sagittal scan of gestational sac with a subtle subchorionic hemorrhage - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.28
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 16: Second and Third Trimester Pregnancy
Transvaginal sagittal view of an empty uterus with large free fluid and notable echogenic clot in the cul-de-sac - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.25A
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transvaginal sagittal view of an empty uterus with large free fluid. Bowel can be seen floating in free fluid - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.24
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transvaginal sagittal view of an empty uterus with large free fluid. On further inspection, echogenic material, indicative of clot, can be seen in the cul-de-sac - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.23
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transvaginal sagittal view of an empty uterus. An extrauterine fetal pole with cardiac activity can be seen indicating a living ectopic pregnancy - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.13
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transvaginal ultrasound in coronal plane with fetal pole and cardiac flicker - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.8A
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transvaginal ultrasound in sagittal plane with fetal pole and visible cardiac flicker, using the zoom feature - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.7
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transvaginal ultrasound of a definitive IUP in a coronal plane. - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.4
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transvaginal ultrasound of an early IUP with a yolk sac and early fetal pole - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.5
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transvaginal ultrasound of an IUP in a coronal plane. The yolk sac can be difficult to visualize. - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.6
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transvaginal ultrasound revealing a gestational sac in a coronal plane. The eccentric position of the gestational sac is evident - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.2
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transvaginal ultrasound revealing an anechoic fluid collection within the uterine fundus, consistent with a gestational sac in a sagittal plane - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.1
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Transverse scan of normal aorta - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.6
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
Transverse scan of the sonographer using compression and a jiggling motion to displace gas-filled loops of bowel - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.3
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
Transverse scan showing good technique with a steady fanning motion - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.5
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
Transverse view - Cosby: Emergency US Video 20.5B
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 20: Skin and Soft Tissue
Two hyperechoic circular structures. - Cosby: Emergency US Video 22.1
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 22: Soft Tissue and Musculoskeletal Procedures
Ultrasound guided needle placement of paracentesis needle - Cosby: Emergency US Video 13.3
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 13: Abdominal Procedures
Ultrasound scan demonstrating ventral hernia with bowel contents within hernia sac - Cosby: Emergency US Video 12.4A
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 12: Bedside Sonography of the Bowel
Ultrasound scan demonstrating ventral hernia with bowel contents within hernia sac - Cosby: Emergency US Video 12.4B
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 12: Bedside Sonography of the Bowel
Upper abdomen in the transverse plane shows the celiac axis arise and split in the “seagull” configuration - Cosby: Emergency US Video 10.4
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 10: Abdominal Aorta
Ureteral jets - Cosby: Emergency US Video 11.14
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 11: Kidneys
Ventral hernia of peritoneal fat with bowel inside the peritoneum moving with respirations. This is the same hernia that was depicted in - Cosby: Emergency US Video 13.5
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 13: Abdominal Procedures
Video demonstrates large hypoechoic pleural effusion with associated atelectatic lung. - Cosby: Emergency US Video 8.6
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 8: Critical Procedures for Acute Resuscitations
View of the right pericolic gutter including liver, retroperitoneum with kidney, mesentery, bowel and surrounding ascites - Cosby: Emergency US Video 13.2
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 13: Abdominal Procedures
Visible cardiac activity seen in tubal ectopic, indicating a living ectopic - Cosby: Emergency US Video 15.10B
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Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 2e > Chapter 15: First Trimester Pregnancy
Vitreal hemorrhage with aftermovement - Cosby: Emergency US Video 23.3
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