What would typically make one investigate the chest during an abdominal ultrasound? The key factors I would think are ascites, masses, or dilated hepatic veins. Anything else that would drive you to the chest during an abdominal evaluation?
What would typically make one investigate the chest during an abdominal ultrasound? The key factors I would think are ascites, masses, or dilated hepatic veins. Anything else that would drive you to the chest during an abdominal evaluation?
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Vena Cava that doesn’t
Vena Cava that doesn’t compress with respiration or a flat vena cava.multiple lung rockets seen through diaphragm or a sick dog that you can’t find anything e.g. acute pericardial effusion
Doug
Vena Cava that doesn’t
Vena Cava that doesn’t compress with respiration or a flat vena cava.multiple lung rockets seen through diaphragm or a sick dog that you can’t find anything e.g. acute pericardial effusion
Doug
Thromboses in the aortic
Thromboses in the aortic trifurcation, cvc, portal vein, phrenic vein….
LN.. especially if hypercalcemia cranial mediastinal LN need to be imaged
Thromboses in the aortic
Thromboses in the aortic trifurcation, cvc, portal vein, phrenic vein….
LN.. especially if hypercalcemia cranial mediastinal LN need to be imaged
Awesome, thank you for the
Awesome, thank you for the responses. I have one of these cases tomorrow this helps me a great deal!
Awesome, thank you for the
Awesome, thank you for the responses. I have one of these cases tomorrow this helps me a great deal!