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clinical
echocardiogram
cardiology
pericardial
ultrasound
differential
s4c
cardiac
lung
management
pediatrics
tamponade
algorithm
pulmonary
causes
pleural
sign
msk
plax
constrictive
Massive Pericardial
Effusion
... largest pericardial
effusion
... removed - Suspected
Malignancy
... Echocardiogram #
POCUS
... #Clinical #
S4C
►
Considerations with
Malignancy
... Directly
Malignancy
... pleural
effusion
...
effusion
- Lung ... #differential #
diagnosis
Malignant
Pericardial ...
Effusion
causing ... Tamponade on
POCUS
... #
Malignant
#Cardiac ... Echocardiogram #
POCUS
►
Loculated pericardial
effusion
... #Pericardial #
Effusion
... Echocardiogram #
POCUS
... #Clinical #
A4C
►
Presentation of
malignant
... Hodgkin lymphoma -
Malignant
... #Presentation #
Malignant
... #Childhood #
Peds
... #Pediatrics #
Diagnosis
Cough -
Diagnostic
... Vasculitis, ILD
Malignancy
... Metastatic Dz,
Malignant
...
effusion
Other ... Ndouthit #Cough #
Diagnosis
Causes of
Malignant
... Hypertension by Age #
Peds
... #Pediatrics #
Diagnosis
... #Differential #
Malignant
Ascites, pericardial
effusion
... and left pleural
effusion
... subcostal 4-chamber
POCUS
... #
s4c
#
POCUS
#echocardiogram ... #
POCUS
#clinical
►
Malignant
Complex ... Pleural
Effusion
... on Lung
POCUS
...
Diagnosis
? ... #Lung #
POCUS
#Pulmonary
►
Causes of Knee
Effusions
... - Differential
Diagnosis
... Systemic disease -
Malignancy
... dislocation
Malignant
... #differential #
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