File:Cardiogenic pulmonary edema (ultrasound) (Radiopaedia 62735-71050 C 1).mp4

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Cardiogenic_pulmonary_edema_(ultrasound)_(Radiopaedia_62735-71050_C_1).mp4(MP4 audio/video file, h.264, length 4.8 s, 492 × 328 pixels, 667 kbps overall, file size: 392 KB)

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  • Radiopaedia case ID: 62735
  • Study ID: 71050
  • Image ID: 42136498
  • Plane projection: Parasternal long axis
  • Modality: Ultrasound
  • System: Chest
  • Findings: Lungs: sliding present bilaterally, visceral-parietal pleural interface regular, symmetric and innumerable B-lines anteriorly. Parasternal long axis: septum/posteroinferior wall severely hypokinetic, wall thickening markedly reduced, E-point septal separation >2cm (normal <7mm), no apparent pericardial fluid. Subcostal vena cava: junction with right atrium visualized in long axis, IVC plethoric with minimal respirophasic variability, hepatic veins distended.
  • Author location: Detroit, MI, United States
Date 29 Aug 2018
Source Cardiogenic pulmonary edema (ultrasound)
Author David Carroll
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