Cirrhosis and Portal Hypertension | CT Abdomen | Registrar Sessions
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- čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
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Excellent presentation.
Amazing! Big thanks Dr. Lindsay!
Radiology Tutorials is my new favourite CZcams channel :) 🍿😎
Thank you Rad Girl!
I learned a lot from this presentation ❤
excellent presentation
Thanks Dr. Cash very informative
Dr Cash was amazing! I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the pathophysiology part of this lecture. Also Dr Cash is a great lecturer, the lecture was very informative, interesting and easy to follow. I’ve learned a lot. Just wanted to point out for residents starting out in body imaging, the IVC was marked instead of the caudate lobe at around 1:30, just a “typo”.
Oh gosh 🤦🏻♂️ that’s completely my fault!! Good pick up! I labelled the CT - thanks for letting everyone know 🙂
No worries, happy to help 😊
Eagle Eye! 🦅
Thanks dr Cash
Thank you doc!
Thanks,so great
Thank you
Thank you for sharing! Lindsay is amazing!
Agreed! Lindsay did an excellent job 🙂
Right renal stones also
In cirrhosis is there actual caudate and left lobe enlargement, or it is just that they look disproportionately larger than the much atrophied right lobe?
It is a combination of both right lobe atrophy and caudate hypertrophy (the hypertrophy is thought to be due to changes in blood flow with the caudate able to drain directly into the IVC)
Oh, I see :) Thank you so much Dr for taking the time to reply and making radiology fun and understandable ✨✨@@radiologytutorials