Items tagged “pleural effusion”
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Pyogenic liver abscess
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19 Dec 2009
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Ovarian serous cystadenocarcinoma
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04 Sep 2010
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Pleural effusion
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19 Mar 2011
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Right hemithorax white-out: pleural effusion
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15 Dec 2011
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Pleural effusion (ultrasonography)
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29 Feb 2012
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Cardiomegaly with bilateral pleural effusion
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23 Apr 2013
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Pleural effusion - unilateral - malignant
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05 Aug 2013
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Dengue fever
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09 Aug 2013
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Subpulmonic pleural effusion
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25 Sep 2013
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Fluid color sign
The fluid color sign is a diagnostic sign to differentiate a pleural effusion from pleural thickening by means of color Doppler ultrasound. In the case of pleural effusion a color signal is seen in the pleural fluid during respiratory and cardiac movement, whereas this color signal is not seen i...
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Quad sign
The quad sign is a static sonographic sign observed in pleural effusion. It consists of four lines representing the pleura, rib, fluid, and lung. Similar to the sinusoid sign, this sign has a high sensitivity and specificity for pleural effusion, which - when simple - is itself anechoic.
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Sinusoid sign (ultrasound)
The sinusoid sign is a dynamic sonographic sign, present when respiratory variation decreases the distance between the parietal and visceral pleura, when separated by a pleural effusion. Classically demonstrated in M-mode, the appearance of which the moniker is derived, it is specific for the id...
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Clavicle and rib fractures
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23 Jun 2016
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Chondrosarcoma of the spine
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07 Dec 2016
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Pleural effusion (large right sided)
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23 Dec 2016
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Subpulmonic effusion
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20 Jan 2017
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Thoracic spine sign (ultrasound)
The thoracic spine sign, or spine sign, on lung ultrasound is an indirect indicator of the presence of a pleural effusion or hemothorax. It represents the visualization of the vertebral bodies in the thoracic cavity above the diaphragm which are usually not seen unless there is a fluid collectio...
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Pleural effusion - supine
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20 May 2018
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Pleural effusion volume (ultrasound)
Measurement of a pleural effusion volume with point-of-care ultrasonography may be a useful tool for intensivists and is an active area of research in critical care 7.
In controlled settings ultrasound may detect constitutive pleural fluid, can reliably detect effusions >20 mL in clinical setti...
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Pleural effusion (ultrasound)
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01 Oct 2018
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