This library is organized into key anatomical categories, each housing a selection of ultrasound clips that illustrate specific pathologies. Below, you will find a systematic breakdown by organ system, enabling you to explore and understand the ultrasonic hallmarks of various medical conditions.
Lung pathologies
The lung ultrasound pathology collection showcases key pulmonary conditions as seen through PoCUS. From pneumothorax to pleural effusion, each section contains selected ultrasound clips alongside visual aids to enhance your recognition and understanding of these lung pathologies in a clinical setting
- Pneumothorax
- Pleuraeffusion
- Interstitiel syndrome – congestion/pulmonray edema
- Intubation – endotracheal vs. endobronchial – coming
- Atelectasis – coming
Cardiac pathologies
Cardiac ultrasound pathology segment of our library presents a spectrum of cardiac abnormalities captured via ultrasound. It’s an educational trove for learners to visualize and interpret conditions ranging from pericardial effusion to aortic stenosis, complete with illustrative resources to aid in comprehension.
- Pericardial effusion – tamponade
- Dilated right ventricle
- Dilated right ventricle 2
- Reduced left ventricular function
- Left ventricular hyperthrophia – coming
- Aortic stenosis
- Hypovolemia
Abdominal pathologies
Abdominal Ultrasound Pathology Series. This educational collection features ultrasound visuals of common and critical abdominal pathologies, supplemented with diagrams and explanations. These resources serve as a vital learning tool for identifying and understanding the sonographic appearance of abdominal fluid collections and other significant findings.