Don’t we all think that our little workplace in the center of the universe? That our problems, patients, and the way we go about treating them is the only reality?
A few weeks ago I promised to show you a few more spectacular echoes - so-called record breakers...
I always conduct a complete echo exam including all standard views. However, there are exceptions...
Nature provides several opportunities to understand echocardiographic findings.
Remember one of the last cases in which I wrote about heart failure and mitral regurgitation? Well, here is the sequel...
Ultrasound Case: Searching for a source of embolism following a couple of minor strokes.
Ultrasound case: Mr. Kaminski had never been seriously ill. He had always taken good care of his health. But then ...
Adhering to rules gives us a certain sense of confidence. The same is true for echocardiography.
It is part of human nature to be fascinated by extremes, by the unusual or the bizarre. Why should it be different in echocardiography?
Today’s topic will show you how echocardiograms can change over time and what this means for the patient. Learn everything you need to know.