NOTE: The use of “lung lobe region” should be more accurately replaced with “lung region” as follows: “Caudodorsal Lung Region”,
Read MoreNOTE: The use of “lung lobe region” should be more accurately replaced with “lung region” as follows: “Caudodorsal Lung Region”,
Read MoreVideo clip WB22 showing the fundamental “Gator Sign” Orientation is for beginning ALL Lung Ultrasound. The “Gator Sign” consists of
Read MoreVideo clip WB21 showing the Trick of the Trade using the One-eyed Gator by placing the rib in the center
Read MoreVideo clip WB20 showing the stomach wall that may be mistaken for the “Lung Line” or pleural effusion (PE). This is
Read MoreVideo clip WB19 showing ultrasound-guided (US-guided) thoracocentesis. US-guided refers to performing the procedure with real-time ultrasound whereas ultrasound-assisted (or directed)
Read MoreVideo clip WB18 showing infinity B-lines and dry lung (“Lung Sliding” with A-lines) along the intercostal spaces of the same Vet
Read MoreVideo clip WB17 showing classic “Gator Sign Orientation” and Dry Lung. Note the Lung Sliding (previously called the Glide Sign)
Read MoreVideo clip WB16 showing small volume pleural effusion (PE) along with infinity B-lines (also referred to as ultrasound lung rockets,
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