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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…
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…
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…
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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Breadth: < 40 mmGallbladder wall: a thin hyperechoic strip Bile duct: < 7 mmAfter cholecystectomy: the intrahepatic aspect is narrow; in the extrahepatic aspect there may be ectasia ranging to…
Fig. 1: Control panel of an ultrasound device. This is a Vivid 3, GE. The red arrows mark the three essential operating functions. Any control panel has innumerable setting options,…