Video clip WB10 Showing Dry Lung with “Lung Sliding” and A-lines. “Lung Sliding” (previously referred to as the Glide Sign)
Read MoreVideo clip WB09 Showing Infinity B-lines (use the “&” symbol in your records if no infinity symbol on your keyboard) in
Read MoreVideo clip WB08 Showing Orientation Major Pitfall during lung ultrasound. Maintaining screen orientation is imperative by keeping the head to
Read MoreVideo clip WB05 Showing a Small “Blip” along the “Lung Line” with a “Comet-tail Artifact.” The vertical line is partial and
Read MoreVideo clip WB04 Showing Confluent B-lines, which we record as infinity using the “&” symbol when using keyboards that lack the
Read MoreVideo clip WB03 with >3 B-lines Represent Alveolar-interstitial Syndrome (AIS) Most Often Occur Due to Forms of Alveolar-Interstitial Edema, in which fluid
Read MoreVideo clip WB02 from the Same dog in WB01 Diagnosed with Caval Syndrome (Heartworm, Dirofilaria immitis). Note infinity to greater
Read MoreVideo 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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