bifurcation
Fig. 1: Direction of probe motion to locate the aortic bifurcation. From its position for the pancreas the probe is moved in parallel fashion in caudal direction. At the umbilical level…
vein bifurcation
Fig. 1: Position of the probe – portal vein bifurcation. The following structures should be viewed: Portal vein bifurcation Portal vein branches After entering the liver the portal vein is divided in…
of the probe
Fig. 1: Wiping technique or “elevator technique”. Once one has learned to obtain a standard section, the technique can be used to scan or “fan out” the entire organ from the…
of pictures, Echogenicity
Fig. 1: Echogenicity is a term used to describe the degree of contrast in shades of gray. Transparent fluids such as bile or a serous effusion are hypoechoic. Muscle tissue…
provided by the image
Fig. 1: Information provided by the typical B-mode image. On the monitor an ultrasound image yields various types of information. The picture detail (shaded light green here) is shaped like…
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