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Carotid Blowout Syndrome (CBS) on Physical Examination

Carotid blowout syndrome in a patient with late-stage oral tongue
Blowout Syndrome (CBS ... Blowout Syndrome (CBS ... have undergone surgery ... CBS can result from ... PhysicalExam #vascular #otolaryngology
Stone-In-Neck Sign on Gallbladder POCUS

This 40yo F presented with R flank pain. Here is her biliary
Stone-In-Neck Sign on Gallbladder ... the neck of the gallbladder ... Patient was taken to surgery ... POCUS #clinical #gallbladder ... #ultrasound #abdominal
Gallbladder Polyps - Management Algorithm
 - demonstrated on ultrasound
 - excluding definite pseudopolyp
≥ 10mm -
Gallbladder Polyps ... demonstrated on ultrasound ... for and accepts surgery ... /PMC5544788/ #Gallbladder
Gangrenous cholecystitis with sloughed, intraluminal membranes on POCUS
Worsening RUQ pain/fever. Ill-appearing, low BP. WBC 22.4K. POCUS
Looks like a gallbladder ... in a gallbladder ... Requires urgent surgery ... discharged after surgery ... POCUS #clinical #ultrasound
WES Sign (Wall Echo Shadow) on POCUS
GB contracted around stones. Last clip shows how easily missed
40yoF
38/55 + WES had surgery ... WallEchoShadow #POCUS #gallbladder ... cholelithiasis #clinical #ultrasound
Acalculous cholecystitis on POCUS

This otherwise healthy 40yo female presents with RUQ pain. 
Case resolution(acalculous cholecystitis): up
to 20% of these pts ... POCUS #clinical #gallbladder ... #ultrasound
Stone-In-Neck Sign on POCUS

A patient presents with abdominal pain and tenderness over this area. The scan
Next step: surgery ... POCUS #clinical #gallbladder ... #ultrasound #abdominal
Especially in patients who had recent cardiac surgery an enlargement of the heart figure can indicate
recent cardiac surgery ... Ultrasound demonstrated ... Continue with the CT ... Clinical #Radiology #CTS
Emphysematous Cholecystitis on POCUS
Patient septic? Why not POCUS and know the source before you ever leave
friendly neighborhood surgeon ... POCUS #clinical #ultrasound ... #gallbladder
There is a large pericardial effusion, which is located posteriorly to the left ventricle (blue arrow).
The
At surgery a large ... explains why the ultrasound ... Clinical #Radiology #CTS