Case: Severe aortoiliac occlusion discovered in a 45-year-old's first arterial duplex exam.
At times in the echo lab, we have to look beyond the heart's borders. Check out this interesting case!
Do you know which of the statements about the definition of stage 1 pancreatic cancer are correct?
What is meant by the “bat sign” in ultrasound?
Echocardiography primarily zeroes in on the heart, but did you know it can also detect non-cardiac anomalies like hepatic cysts?
With the help of M-Mode it is possible to make interesting teaching points.
In this post, we'll delve into the importance of using Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) by presenting a real patient case who needed umbilical vein catheterization.
Read this interesting case of a term infant who contracted a Covid-19 infection shortly after birth.
A preterm infant presented with a new onset of emesis and bloody stool – what could be the diagnosis?
Getting treated for a condition only to have the same problem reoccur is not something that you would wish for!