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Endoscopic Ultrasound Basics - Gl wall structure- how many layers?
1st layer - hyperechoic - corresponds to
Ultrasound Basics - Gl wall ... the muscularis propria ... the muscularis propria ... the musclaris propria ... @KM_Pawlak #wall
Layers of the Intestinal Wall - Anatomy
 • Serosa: Peritoneum, Connective tissue layer
 • Muscularis: Longitudinal
the Intestinal Wall ... mucosa, Lamina propria ... #Intestinal #Wall
Conversion - Epoetin alfa (Procrit®) to Darbepoetin alfa (Aranesp™)

#Epoetin #Darbepoetin #Erythropoietin #Conversion #Table #ESAs #Procrit #Aranesp
Epoetin alfa (Procrit ... #Table #ESAs #Procrit
Classification of Pancreatic Fluid Collections
Interstitial Edematous Pancreatitis: 
 < 4 weeks - Acute (peri)panreatic fluid collection
a recognizable wall ... encapsulated, well-defined ... wall ≥ 4 weeks ... collection with a well-defined ... wall #Pancreatic
An example of the wall echo shadow (WES) sign. Well defined, echogenic gallbladder wall with posterior
example of the wall ... Well defined, echogenic ... gallbladder wall
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Rigler Sign on Abdominal X-Ray aka Double Wall Sign
Bowel walls are clearly visible because of gas
X-Ray aka Double Wall ... Sign Bowel walls ... both sides of the wall
Chest Tube Drainage System - Chambers and Functionality
Clamp: simulates NO chest tube in at all
Chamber 1:
chest tube in at all ... seal - small ball ... suction on the wall
Diverticula 

Diverticulum (singular) is an outpouching of the wall of the to form a sac. Diverticula
outpouching of the wall ... layers of the wall ... layers of the wall ... does not contain all ... pulling of the wall
Oxygen Delivery Devices
1. Flow is a variable describing the movement of a volume of gas over
breath in, which will ... PIFR (flow rate) will ... and air from the wall ... seal, then you will ... with O2 from the wall
Abdominal X-Ray Anatomy and Interpretation Checklist
 - Is there bowel dilatation, wall edema or pneumatosis?
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bowel dilatation, wall ... - Check all of the