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clinical
ultrasound
echocardiogram
pleural
pulmonary
cardiology
pericardial
diagnosis
tamponade
s4c
cardiac
algorithm
differential
management
plankton
signs
spine
complex
loculated
plax
Lymphangitic spread to
lung
...
effusion
-
Malignant
... pericardial
effusion
... -
Lung
metastases ... Changes in Pre-
Test
Malignant
Complex ... on
Lung
POCUS
... Known
lung
CA. ... U/S could be
empyema
... #
Lung
#
POCUS
#Pulmonary
►
Plankton
Sign
on ...
Lung
POCUS
Plankton ...
sign
= floating ... #Plankton #
Sign
... #
Lung
#
POCUS
#clinical
►
Split Pleura
Sign
... • DDx:
Empyema
... ,
malignant
effusions
... Split #Pleura #
Sign
... #CT #
Lung
#Pulmonary
Massive Pericardial
Effusion
... Something out of a
text
... removed - Suspected
Malignancy
... Echocardiogram #
POCUS
... #Clinical #
S4C
►
Right pleural
effusion
... with "spine
sign
... transducer on
lung
... #Clinical #
POCUS
... #
Lung
#Pleural
►
Malignant
Pericardial ...
Effusion
causing ... Tamponade on
POCUS
... Parasternal
long
... #
Malignant
#Cardiac
►
Pericardiocentesis on
POCUS
... Apical approach had
best
... distance away from
lung
... Echocardiogram #
A4c
... clinical #cardiology #
effusion
►
diagnosis of pleural
effusion
... by
Lung
Ultrasound ... #Diagnosis #
POCUS
... #
Lung
#Pleural ... Steps #Algorithm #
Signs
sliding/barcode
sign
... Possible small plural
effusion
... Possible bilateral
effusion
... submassive PE)
POCUS
... #
Lung
#
POCUS
#ultrasound
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