Ausgabe 2/2010
Inhalt (9 Artikel)
Decreased sensitivity of lung ultrasound limited to the anterior chest in emergency department diagnosis of cardiogenic pulmonary edema: a retrospective analysis
Giovanni Volpicelli, Vicki E. Noble, Andrew Liteplo, Luciano Cardinale
A study of the surface characteristics of homemade ultrasound phantoms
Seth Althoff, Amita Sudhir, William A. Woods
How long does it take to perform emergency ultrasound for the primary indications?
Steven Socransky, Ray Wiss, Gary Bota, Teresa Furtak
Acute scrotal ultrasound: a practical guide
Matthew T. Heller, Antonio Fargiano, Scott Rudzinski, Nathan Johnson
Optic nerve head drusen: a case of false-positive papilledema discovered by ocular ultrasound in the emergency department
Robert P. Rifenburg, Joseph J. Williams
Twinkle twinkle little stone: utilizing color Doppler in emergency ultrasound diagnosis of a ureterovesicular stone
Darrell Sutijono, J. Scott Bomann, Christopher L. Moore, Reinier van Tonder
Pneumoperitoneum diagnosed as an incidental finding using focus assessed transthoracic echocardiography: a case report
Christian Borbjerg Laursen, Erik Sloth
Emergency ultrasound diagnosis of internal jugular vein thrombosis
Brian E. Driver, John L. Kendall
Emergency department diagnosis of critical aortic stenosis using bedside ultrasonography
David C. Riley, Grace Glassman, Kimberlee Hodges