Liver Ultrasound Protocol
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
- Liver Protocol basics.
The liver is the largest organ in the body, the right lobe is 5-6 times larger than the left.
Normally measures about 15cm at mid clavicular line in adults, there is much variation in pediatric populations by age and charts do exist.
The liver is covered by a layer of connective tissue referred to as Glisson's capsule. The liver is normally more echogenic then the renal cortex.The liver is drained by the hepatic veins of which there is usually 3, Left, Middle and Right. They connect to the IVC which drain into the right atrium.
The liver is fed oxygenated blood by the hepatic artery and portal vein.
Excellent article detailing Couinad's segmental liver anatomy
The Radiology Assistant : Anatomy of the liver segments
www.radiologyassistant.nl/en/p4375bb8dc241d/anatomy-of-the-liver-segments.html
I wish I had found your videos in my first semester. I wouldn't have struggled. So thorough and well explained! Thank you!
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Thanks! waiting on the portal vein vid :)
UM THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED. THANK YOU!!
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Congratulation for all your video I found really good .So how to measure liver when patient has Riedel lobe
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Thank you I needed this im struggling with scanning the liver 😐
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Does any international guidelines could be referred? Thank you.
Very nice illustration
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that is the most anechoic aorta I have ever seen
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Some ultrasound specialists say that the longitudinal dimension of the liver should be measured in the midclavicular region
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What books do you recommend?
For general the Sandra Hagen Ansert textbook. Also Diagnostic ultrasound by Rumack and for pediatrics Pediatric Ultrasound by Marilyn Siegel
are you from miami? you have the accent
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@@SonographicTendencies , I am from Brazil , loved your explanation. Thanks.
Wish these video was also available in hindi language