Ultrasound: Signs
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Ultrasound: Appendix
Aortic ultrasound
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
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 medial longitudinal fasciculus (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
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
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
