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Echocardiogram and POCUS Cardiology Windows and Anatomy
 • Parasternal Long Axis (PLAX)
 • Subcostal 4 Chamber
Echocardiogram and POCUS ... Cardiology Windows ... and Anatomy • ... Echocardiogram #POCUS ... #Anatomy #labeled
Echocardiogram images with outlined regional wall motion abnormality territories of A) PSLAX B) PSAX, and C)
A4C. ... #Diagnosis #Cardiology ... #POCUS #Echocardiogram ... LocalizationMap #Coronary ... #Artery
Figure 2: Anatomical description of coronary perfusion in the A) PLAX, B) PSAX, and C) A4C.

#Diagnosis
description of coronary ... A) PLAX, B) PSAX ... , and C) A4C. ... #Diagnosis #Cardiology ... #Coronary #Artery
Apical 3-Chamber (A3C) View - Regional Wall Anatomy on POCUS Echocardiogram

The apical 3-chamber has essentially the
Regional Wall Anatomy ... wall is infero-lateral ... (As seen in PLAX ... #clinical #cardiology ... #labeled
Papillary muscle rupture on POCUS Echocardiogram - A4C - Labeled

I colorized this POCUS to make it
Echocardiogram - A4C ... - Labeled I ... is a ruptured antero-lateral ... #clinical #cardiology ... #Labeled
Lateral Wall Motion Abnormality on POCUS Echocardiogram (PSAX)

Parasternal Short Axis View shows lateral wall motion abnormality
Abnormality on POCUS ... Echocardiogram (PSAX ... small pericardial effusion ... left circumflex artery ... #PSSA #cardiology
Dilated Coronary Sinus on POCUS Echocardiogram
Dilated CS can be mistaken as descending thoracic aorta. Know the
Dilated Coronary ... Sinus on POCUS ... Echocardiogram #PLAX ... #clinical #anatomy ... #cardiology #a4c
Apical 3-Chamber (A3C) View - Regional Wall Anatomy on POCUS Echocardiogram

Often one of the most challenging
Regional Wall Anatomy ... on POCUS Echocardiogram ... opposing wall is antero-lateral ... #clinical #cardiology ... #labeled
Pneumopericardium on POCUS Echocardiogram

This 70yo male presents with sob. He is in a left lateral decub
Pneumopericardium on POCUS ... He is in a left lateral ... repair-->cp/sob Labeled ... Echocardiogram #clinical #cardiology ... #plax
Heart failure with Reduced Ejection Fraction (HFrEF)
Clinical Presentation
1. Typical symptoms: dyspnea, orthopnea paroxysmal noctumal dyspnea, fatigue,
gallop rhythm), and laterally ... pleural effusions ... → no signs of CXR ... artery disease ... diagnosis #management #cardiology