Video clip WB03 with >3 B-lines Represent Alveolar-interstitial Syndrome (AIS) Most Often Occur Due to Forms of Alveolar-Interstitial Edema, in which fluid
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21
Aug
WB03 TFAST® Chest Tube Site and Vet BLUE® – B-lines Representing Lung Contusions in Trauma Members Only
TFAST® Video Library Vet BLUE® (Lung Ultrasound) Video Library Wiley Blackwell Videos Greg Lisciandro
21
Aug
WB02 Vet BLUE® Infinity B-lines Right Middle Lung Region and Heartworms in the Right Ventricle of a Dog Members Only
TFAST® Video Library Vet BLUE® (Lung Ultrasound) Video Library Wiley Blackwell Videos Greg Lisciandro
Video clip WB02 from the Same dog in WB01 Diagnosed with Caval Syndrome (Heartworm, Dirofilaria immitis). Note infinity to greater
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21
Aug
WB01 Vet BLUE® and Its Wedge Sign – Pulmonary Thromboembolism (PTE) Members Only
TFAST® Video Library Vet BLUE® (Lung Ultrasound) Video Library Wiley Blackwell Videos Greg Lisciandro
Video clip WB01 from a Dog with Severe Heartworm Disease and in acute respiratory distress. The B-lines indicate severe alveolar-interstitial
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21
Aug
WB10 TFAST® Chest Tube Site and Vet BLUE® – Dry Lung – Lung Sliding with A-lines versus Pneumothorax Members Only
TFAST® Video Library Vet BLUE® (Lung Ultrasound) Video Library Wiley Blackwell Videos Greg Lisciandro
Video clip WB10 Showing Dry Lung – “Lung Sliding” (previously referred to as the Glide Sign) with A-lines. Dry Lung is
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21
Aug
WB17 TFAST® Chest Tube Site and Vet BLUE® Showing Fundamental “Gator Sign” Orientation and Dry Lung in a Cat Members Only
TFAST® Video Library Vet BLUE® (Lung Ultrasound) Video Library Wiley Blackwell Videos Greg Lisciandro
Video clip WB17 Showing the “Gator Sign” and “Dry Lung” – “Lung Sliding” with A-lines. To enhance “Lung Sliding” place
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21
Aug
WB49 TFAST® Chest Tube Site and Vet BLUE® – Showing the Tricks of the Trade for Enhancing Lung Sliding Members Only
Vet BLUE® (Lung Ultrasound) Video Library Wiley Blackwell Videos Greg Lisciandro
Video clip WB49 Showing Our Tricks of the Trade to Enhance the Visualization of “Lung Sliding” – The One-eyed Gator
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