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TTE of the Lungs and Pleura
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Absent Lung Sliding. 3.5 MHz transducer in longitudinal orientation
Paul H. Mayo, MD, FCCP
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
21 seconds
Alveolar Consolidation of the LLL. Sonographic air bronchograms
Paul H. Mayo, MD, FCCP
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
19 seconds
Alveolar Consolidation of the RLL. Pleural effusion with air bronchograms
Paul H. Mayo, MD, FCCP
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
21 seconds
Alveolar Consolidation RLL and Pleural Effusion. Air bronchograms with cavitary pneumonia
Paul H. Mayo, MD, FCCP
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
20 seconds
Complex Pleural Effusion. Septations demonstrated
Lewis Eisen, MD, and Peter Doelken, MD
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
20 seconds
Dense Pleural Effusion. Hematocrit Sign
Lewis Eisen, MD, and Peter Doelken, MD
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
21 seconds
Large Hypoechoic Pleural Effusion. Lung flapping and diaphragmatic movement
Lewis Eisen, MD, and Peter Doelken, MD
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
21 seconds
Lung Point. Aerated lung sliding into the pneumothorax
Paul H. Mayo, MD, FCCP
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
17 seconds
Lung Pulse without Lung Sliding. Patient is breath holding
Paul H. Mayo, MD, FCCP
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
21 seconds
Lung Pulse. Interface of the visceral and parietal pleura
Paul H. Mayo, MD, FCCP
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
21 seconds
Lung Sliding. Scanning through an intercostal space
Paul H. Mayo, MD, FCCP
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
16 seconds
Multiple A Lines and Lung Pulse. 3.5 MHz transducer in longitudinal orientation
Paul H. Mayo, MD, FCCP
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
16 seconds
Multiple B lines. Sliding lung and lung pulse are observed
Paul H. Mayo, MD, FCCP
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
21 seconds
Pediatric Absent Pleural Sliding. Absent pleural sliding
William Tsai, MD, and Anthony D. Slonim, MD, DrPH, FCCM
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
20 seconds
Pediatric Complex Pleural Effusion. Characteristics of a complex pleural effusion
William Tsai, MD, and Anthony D. Slonim, MD, DrPH, FCCM
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
23 seconds
Pediatric Lung Sliding. Pleural effusion with lung sliding
William Tsai, MD, and Anthony D. Slonim, MD, DrPH, FCCM
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
21 seconds
Pediatric Pleural Sliding. Demonstration of pleural sliding
William Tsai, MD, and Anthony D. Slonim, MD, DrPH, FCCM
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
23 seconds
Plankton Sign. Hyperechoic components quivering
Lewis Eisen, MD, and Peter Doelken, MD
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
23 seconds
Pleural Effusion with Hemopneumothorax. Collections of air with hypoechoic, acellular plasma
Lewis Eisen, MD, and Peter Doelken, MD
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
21 seconds
Pleural Effusion with Stranding. Stranding between the lung and diaphragm
Lewis Eisen, MD, and Peter Doelken, MD
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
20 seconds
Pleural Effusion. Curtain Sign obscuring the pleural effusion
Lewis Eisen, MD, and Peter Doelken, MD
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
23 seconds
Pleural Effusion. Lung flapping (Jellyfish Sign)
Lewis Eisen, MD, and Peter Doelken, MD
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
21 seconds
Pleural Effusion. Septations demonstrated
Lewis Eisen, MD, and Peter Doelken, MD
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
19 seconds
Septated Pleural Effusion. Loculations demonstrated
Lewis Eisen, MD, and Peter Doelken, MD
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
21 seconds
Small Hypoechoic Pleural Effusion. Dynamic changes and diaphragmatic movement
Lewis Eisen, MD, and Peter Doelken, MD
Source: Critical Care Ultrasonography
18 seconds
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