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Eye Anatomy and Key Diagnoses Rule of 2s - Anterior Eye - Utilize slit lamp exam
Eye Anatomy and ... 2s - Anterior Eye ... exam #Diagnosis #EM ... #Ophth #Anterior ... AnteriorChamber #Lens #ALiEM
Normal eye - Anterior chamber (a): Located between hyperechoic cornea anteriorly and iris posteriorly Lens (L):
Normal eye - Anterior ... chamber #Clinical #EM ... #Ophth #POCUS # ... Ocular #Normal # ... ALiEM
Transducer location to evaluate the femoral vein and normal ultrasound images showing common femoral artery (A)
femoral vein and normal ... Clinical #Diagnosis #EM ... Radiology #Vasc #POCUS ... #Positioning #ALiEM
Transducer location to evaluate the popliteal vein and normal ultrasound images showing popliteal artery (A) and
popliteal vein and normal ... Clinical #Diagnosis #EM ... Radiology #Vasc #POCUS ... #Positioning #ALiEM
Lens dislocation - The lens is seen floating en face in the vitreous chamber. #Clinical #EM
#Clinical #EM #Ophth ... #POCUS #Ocular ... LensDislocation #ALiEM
Globe rupture - irregular globe contour with collapsed anterior chamber. Echogenic material fills the vitreous chamber.
#Clinical #EM #Ophth ... #POCUS #Ocular ... #GlobeRupture #ALiEM
Retinal Vasculitis in Takayasu’s Arteritis- ...Ophthalmologic examination revealed severe impairment, with perception of only light in
light in the right eye ... motion in the left eye ... examination showed normal ... #NEJM #clinical ... takayasus #arteritis #ophth
Cholelithiasis. Note the gallstones with shadowing and normal gallbladder wall thickness #Clinical #EM #Radiology #POCUS #Cholelithiasis
shadowing and normal ... thickness #Clinical #EM ... #Radiology #POCUS ... Gallstone #Shadowing #ALiEM
Close-up image of a normal early IUP showing a yolk sac within a gestational sac #Clinical
Close-up image of a normal ... sac #Clinical #EM ... TransAbdmonial #POCUS ... YolkSac #NormalIUP #ALiEM
Normal IUP Findings 1) Yolk sac: Round fluid-filled structure within the gestational sac, located in the
Normal IUP Findings ... Diagnosis #Clinical #EM ... TransAbdmonial #POCUS ... FetalPole #NormalIUP #ALiEM