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==Abscess==
==[[Ultrasound: Appendix]]==
*Swirling: probe pressure creates turbulence in abscess air/fluid level


==Aorta==
==[[Aortic ultrasound]]==
*Seagull Sign
**Take-off of the celiac trunk and bifurcation to hepatic and splenic arteries


==Cardiac==
==[[Bladder ultrasound]]==
*Twinkle Sign
**Rapid alternation of color immediately behind a stationary echogenic object, acquiring a false appearance of movement
**Can indicate stone in the UVJ
 
==[[Cardiac ultrasound]]==
*McConnell's Sign
**Right apical hyperkinesis in acute right heart strain with relative akinesis of the RV free wall, as seen in the apical 4 chamber view
**Typically in the setting of large PE
 
*D- Sign
**Noted when the left ventricle forms a "D" rather than its typical round shape, in the parasternal short axis view
**Represents right ventricular strain
 
==[[DVT ultrasound]]==
 
==[[FAST exam]]==


==Foreign Body==
==Foreign Body==


==GB==
==[[Biliary ultrasound]]==
*Exclamation Point Sign: portal vein and medial longitudinal fasciculus (MLF)
*Playboy Bunny Sign
*Mickey Mouse Sign: Portal Vein (face), CBD (right ear), and hepatic artery (left ear)
**Confluence of the middle and right hepatic veins into the inferior vena cava
*SIN Sign: Stone-in Neck
*Exclamation Point Sign
*Double Barrel Shotgun Sign: CBD is markedly dilated to same size as the portal vein, giving “double barrel shotgun” appearance  
**Portal vein and Main Lobar Fissure (MLF)
*Mickey Mouse Sign
**Portal Vein (face), CBD (right ear), and hepatic artery (left ear)
*SIN Sign
**Stone-in-neck
*Double Barrel Shotgun Sign
**CBD is markedly dilated to same size as the portal vein, giving “double barrel shotgun” appearance
*WES (Wall-Echo-Shadow) Sign
**A contracted gallbladder filled with stones


==[[Ultrasound: Lungs]]==
==[[Ultrasound: In Shock and Hypotension]] & [[IVC ultrasound]]==  


==Ocular==
==[[Ultrasound: Lungs]] and Thoracic==
*Spine Sign
**Anechoic or hypoechoic fluid is present in the pleural space allowing continued visualization of the spine superior to the diaphragm


==Renal==
*Seashore Sign
**Using M-Mode over the pleura, this sign represents normal lung sliding, demonstrating a clear transition point between the sea (the immobile chest wall) and the shore (mobile pleura)


==Testicle
*Bar code Sign
** Using M-Mode over the pleura, this sign represents absent lung sliding, including pneumothorax, showing no transition in movement from the immobile chest wall to the immobile pleura creating a bar code effect


==Thoracic==
==[[Ultrasound: MSK]]==
*Swirling
**Probe pressure creates turbulence in [[abscess]] air/fluid level


==Vasculature==
==[[Ultrasound: Nerves]]==
*Target Sign: needle tip in the middle of the vessel
 
*Swinging Bell: needle tip back and forth within vessel
==[[Ocular ultrasound]]==
*Bubbles: saline flush with probe over heart for vessel placement confirmation


==Core ED Ultrasounds==
==Other==
*[[Ultrasound: Aorta]]
*Donut Sign
*[[Ultrasound: Bladder]]
**Thicker outer ring is made up of the thickened wall of the returning limb of the intussusceptum and the thinner outer wall of the intussuscipiens
*[[Ultrasound: Cardiac]]
*[[Ultrasound: DVT]]
*[[Ultrasound: FAST]]
*[[Ultrasound: Gallbladder]]
*[[Ultrasound: In Shock and Hypotension]]
*[[Ultrasound: IVC]]
*[[Ultrasound: MSK]]
*[[Ultrasound: Nerves]]
*[[Ultrasound: Pelvic]]
*[[Ultrasound: Renal]]
*[[Ultrasound: Ocular]]
*[[Ultrasound: Testicle]]
*[[Ultrasound: Appendix]]


==[[Ultrasound: Pelvic]]==
*Donut Sign (Bagel Sign in OB literature)
**Ectopic pregnancy
*Cheerio Sign
**TVUS finding of thin walled cystic structure measuring ~6 mm; double decidual sign; + pregnancy (IUP vs NIUP)


==[[Renal ultrasound]]==
*Twinkle Sign
**Rapid alternation of color immediately behind a stationary echogenic object, acquiring a false appearance of movement
**Can indicate stone in the UVJ


==[[Testicular ultrasound]]==
*Buddy View
**Both testicles in view for landmarking


==Vasculature==
*Target Sign
**Needle tip in the middle of the vessel
*Swinging Bell
**Needle tip back and forth within vessel
*Bubbles
**Saline flush with probe over heart for vessel placement confirmation


==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Ultrasound (Main)]]
*[[Ultrasound (Main)]]
*[[Category:Rads]]
[[Category:Radiology]]
[[Category:Ultrasound]]

Latest revision as of 15:54, 29 January 2020

Ultrasound: Appendix

Aortic ultrasound

  • Seagull Sign
    • Take-off of the celiac trunk and bifurcation to hepatic and splenic arteries

Bladder ultrasound

  • Twinkle Sign
    • Rapid alternation of color immediately behind a stationary echogenic object, acquiring a false appearance of movement
    • Can indicate stone in the UVJ

Cardiac ultrasound

  • McConnell's Sign
    • Right apical hyperkinesis in acute right heart strain with relative akinesis of the RV free wall, as seen in the apical 4 chamber view
    • Typically in the setting of large PE
  • D- Sign
    • Noted when the left ventricle forms a "D" rather than its typical round shape, in the parasternal short axis view
    • Represents right ventricular strain

DVT ultrasound

FAST exam

Foreign Body

Biliary ultrasound

  • Playboy Bunny Sign
    • Confluence of the middle and right hepatic veins into the inferior vena cava
  • Exclamation Point Sign
    • Portal vein and Main Lobar Fissure (MLF)
  • Mickey Mouse Sign
    • Portal Vein (face), CBD (right ear), and hepatic artery (left ear)
  • SIN Sign
    • Stone-in-neck
  • Double Barrel Shotgun Sign
    • CBD is markedly dilated to same size as the portal vein, giving “double barrel shotgun” appearance
  • WES (Wall-Echo-Shadow) Sign
    • A contracted gallbladder filled with stones

Ultrasound: In Shock and Hypotension & IVC ultrasound

Ultrasound: Lungs and Thoracic

  • Spine Sign
    • Anechoic or hypoechoic fluid is present in the pleural space allowing continued visualization of the spine superior to the diaphragm
  • Seashore Sign
    • Using M-Mode over the pleura, this sign represents normal lung sliding, demonstrating a clear transition point between the sea (the immobile chest wall) and the shore (mobile pleura)
  • Bar code Sign
    • Using M-Mode over the pleura, this sign represents absent lung sliding, including pneumothorax, showing no transition in movement from the immobile chest wall to the immobile pleura creating a bar code effect

Ultrasound: MSK

  • Swirling
    • Probe pressure creates turbulence in abscess air/fluid level

Ultrasound: Nerves

Ocular ultrasound

Other

  • Donut Sign
    • Thicker outer ring is made up of the thickened wall of the returning limb of the intussusceptum and the thinner outer wall of the intussuscipiens

Ultrasound: Pelvic

  • Donut Sign (Bagel Sign in OB literature)
    • Ectopic pregnancy
  • Cheerio Sign
    • TVUS finding of thin walled cystic structure measuring ~6 mm; double decidual sign; + pregnancy (IUP vs NIUP)

Renal ultrasound

  • Twinkle Sign
    • Rapid alternation of color immediately behind a stationary echogenic object, acquiring a false appearance of movement
    • Can indicate stone in the UVJ

Testicular ultrasound

  • Buddy View
    • Both testicles in view for landmarking

Vasculature

  • Target Sign
    • Needle tip in the middle of the vessel
  • Swinging Bell
    • Needle tip back and forth within vessel
  • Bubbles
    • Saline flush with probe over heart for vessel placement confirmation

See Also