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Bilateral B-Lines in case of Pneumonia on Lung POCUS

Young healthy pt with fever/dyspnea. POCUS lung exam
Bilateral B-Lines ... in case of Pneumonia ... Progressive URI ... had Mycoplasma pneumonia ... #Pneumonia #Lung
COVID-19 Findings on Lung ultrasound
 - Thickened pleural line
 - B lines (multifocal, discrete, or confluent)
COVID-19 Findings ... feature in the progressive ... GrauSegura #COVID19 ... Lung #ultrasound #POCUS
Lung sliding & pneumonia on POCUS
The differential diagnosis for absence of lung sliding includes pneumonia; however,
Lung sliding & pneumonia ... on POCUS The differential ... consolidation, and/or progression ... #POCUS #clinical ... ultrasound #pulmonary #mimics
Retrobulbar hematoma, causing orbital compartment syndrome, is a rapidly progressive vision threatening emergency. Lateral canthotomy is
, is a rapidly progressive ... Lateral canthotomy ... hematoma #clinical #photo
FIGURE 4.  DACRYOCYSTITIS.  COURTESY OF EYEROUNDS.ORG AND DR. ANDREW DOAN (12).

Dacryoadenitis involves inflammation of
acute or a slowly progressive ... rapid onset of unilateral ... patients will display unilateral ... or bilateral painless ... Ophthalmology #Photo
CT and ultrasonographic features of COVID-19 pneumonia
Lung CT:
 - Thickened pleura
 - Ground glass shadow and
ultrasonographic features of COVID ... -19 pneumonia Lung ... feature in the progressive ... #pneumonia #ChestCT ... #Ultrasound #POCUS
Transverse Myelitis Overview

Focal inflammatory disorder of the spinal cord resulting in rapid onset of weakness, sensory
versus molecular mimicry ... cord lesion • Bilateral ... IgG index • Progression
Melioidosis - Skin Infection
63M h/o diabetes with c/o fever, chest pain, dyspnea x 3 days, CT
left lower lobe pneumonia ... attached with progressive ... Cellulitis #Clinical #Photo
Characteristics, treatment, outcomes and cause of death of invasively ventilated patients with COVID-19 ARDS in Milan,
patients with COVID ... SRAnesthesiaICU/photos ... patients with COVID ... complications of COVID ... rapid disease progression