CEUS: What Is It?

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Fig. 8.1 (a) CEUS of normal kidney. In the arterial phase, the cortex shows the most intense enhancement. Note the absence of enhancement in the renal pelvis. (b) CEUS of…

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Introduction and Focused Questions

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Mauro Zago (ed.)Ultrasound for Acute Care SurgeonsEssential US for Trauma: E-FAST201410.1007/978-88-470-5274-1_2 © Springer-Verlag Italia 2014 2. Introduction and Focused Questions Mauro Zago1   (1) General Surgery Department, Minimally Invasive Surgery Unit, Policlinico San Pietro, Bergamo, Italy…

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Abdominal Wall Hernias

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Fig. 34.1 Classification of ventral hernias between the two lateral margins of rectus muscles. Five zones are defined. (Reprinted with permission from Muysoms FE, Miserez M, Berrevoet F et al….

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Hemothorax, Pneumothorax, and Empyema

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Fig. 15.1 A 43-year-old blunt trauma patient presenting with hypotension. Tension pneumothorax was not clinically diagnosed as the cause of hypotension and this chest radiograph was obtained. The image shows…

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Extremity Compartment Syndromes

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Decreased compartmental volume •Excessive traction with fracture immobilization •Closure of fascial defects following trauma Increased compartmental content •Intracompartmental bleeding secondary to fractures, vascular injury, or bleeding disorders •Increased capillary filtration…

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Small Bowel Obstruction

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Extrinsic lesion Intrinsic lesion Obstruction of normal bowel Adhesions Intussusception Gallstones Hernia Congenital malformation Feces or meconium Volvulus Neoplasms Bezoar Extrinsic neoplasms Intussuception Gallstones Intra-abdominal abscesses Congenital malformation Feces or…

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