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Femoral Triangle - Inguinal Anatomy
 - Structures, Borders and Content
 - Lateral → Medial:Femoral Nerve, Femoral
Femoral Triangle - Inguinal ... Anatomy - Structures ... Femoral #Triangle #Inguinal ... #Anatomy
Paediatric inguinal hernia #Pathophys #Anatomy #Peds #InguinalHernia #Hydrocele #ScrotalDescent #ProcessusVaginalis #TunicaVaginalis #BMJ
Paediatric inguinal ... hernia #Pathophys #Anatomy
Lymph Node Anatomy
Waldeyer Ring, Pre-auricular, Cervical, Occipital, Supraclavicular, Infraclavicular, Pectoral, Axillary, Mediastinal, Hilar, Epitrochlear, Brachial, Spleen,
Lymph Node Anatomy ... Paraaortic, Iliac, Inguinal ... #Lymph #Node #Anatomy
Inguinal Hernia on POCUS with Valsalva

Dr. Michael I. Prats @PratsEM

#Inguinal #Hernia #Valsalva #POCUS #clinical #ultrasound
Inguinal Hernia ... Prats @PratsEM #Inguinal
Lower Extremity Venous Thrombosis - Management and Anatomy

Deep - Superficial - Active Bleeding

#LowerExtremity #Veins #Venous #Thrombosis
Venous Thrombosis - Management ... and Anatomy Deep ... DVT #Hematology #Management ... #Anatomy #Anticoagulation
Upper Extremity Venous Thrombosis - Management and Anatomy

Deep - Superficial - Catheter Associated

#UpperExtremity #Veins #Venous #Thrombosis
Venous Thrombosis - Management ... and Anatomy Deep ... DVT #Hematology #Management ... #Anatomy #Anticoagulation
Causes of Blurred vision, Blindness, Scotomata by Anatomic Location

#Blurred #vision #Blurry #Scotomata #Anatomy #differential #diagnosis #ophthalmology
, Scotomata by Anatomic ... Blurry #Scotomata #Anatomy
Zones of the Neck - Landmarks and Anatomic Structures

#Anatomy #Neck #Zones #III #Anatomic #Structures
Landmarks and Anatomic ... Structures #Anatomy ... Neck #Zones #III #Anatomic
Upper Extremity Nerve Blocks
Interscalene, Supraclavicular, Infraclavicular, Axillary - Indications, positioning, and anatomy
#Management #Regional #Anesthesia #Local #Upper
positioning, and anatomy ... #Management #Regional ... Ultrasound #POCUS #Anatomy
Types of abdominal hernias
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Inguinal (70.7%)
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Umbilical (13.9%)
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Epigastric (6.6%)
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Incisional (4.7%)
abdominal hernias - Inguinal