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AAA is defined as a localized balloon-like dilatation of the abdominal aorta greater than 3cm. Risk
to the risk of rupture ... intramural thrombus ... #Clinical #Radiology ... #POCUS #Abdominal ... #Aortic #Aneurysm
Giant Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm with Mural Thrombus. It's amazing how big these things can get before
Giant Abdominal ... Aortic Aneurysm ... with Mural Thrombus ... #POCUS #Giant # ... AAA #AorticAneurysm
The clip above is from a patient who presented with abdominal pain and syncope. His vitals
aortic aneurysm ... #POCUS #AbdominalUS ... #AAA #Abdominal ... #Aortic #Aneurysm ... #Aorta #Ruptured
AAA Rupture on POCUS - Transverse view mid Aorta-with Doppler.
Severe mid-abd pain/older female. You see what
AAA Rupture on POCUS ... Has 5.72 cm saccular ... #Rupture #abdominal ... #aortic #aneurysm ... #aort #POCUS #Transverse
Ruptured AAA on POCUS

This clip is taken from a 60yo female who also has left hydronephrosis.
Ruptured AAA on ... landmark), the mural thrombus ... #Ruptured #AAA # ... Abdominal #Aortic ... #Aneurysm #POCUS
Pseudoaneurysm with Thrombus on Echocardiogram (A4C)

Something that once looked like a true LV aneurysm w/thrombus, turned
looked like a true LV ... aneurysm w/thrombus ... Pseudoaneurysm #apical ... #Thrombus #a4c ... #pocus
Mechanical Complications in Acute Myocardial Infarction
Acute LV/RV Dysfunction:
 • Regional wall motion, systolic and diastolic function,
chamber size and valvular ... • Stasis and thrombus ... anterior infarct in apical ... associated with thrombus ... Infarction #acuteMI #cardiology
Preoperative Risk Evaluation

Major Pre-Op Questions:
1. Does the patient have any modifiable risk factors that could be
dysfunction or LV ... risk (>5%): - Aortic ... - Peripheral vascular ... and undergoing AAA ... or upper abdominal