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What are signs of a DVT?
non-compressability + leg welling + stasis
What are the 5 deep veins where DVTs can occur?
- Common femoral vein
- Proximal portion of Large saphenous vein
- Deep femoral vein
- Superficial femoral vein
- Popliteal vein
What is Site 1 for a DVT?
Common Femoral Artery & Vein
*found just below inguinal crease
Which is compressible: artery or vein?
Vein
What is site 2 for DVT?
Saphenofemoral junction
*first branch off CFV
What is the Mickey Mouse sign?
Saphenofemoral junction
-SV, CFA, CFV
What is site 3 of DVT?
Bifurcation of the common femoral artery
What is site 4 for DVT?
Bifurcation of the common femoral vein
What is site 5 for DVT?
lower superficial femoral vein
*at mid-thigh level
What is site 6 for DVT?
popliteal artery and vein
Which is more superficial: popliteal artery or vein?
vein
What is this?
Thrombosis
Normal Uterus Transabdominal
Normal Prostate
Normal Testicular: hemogenous echotexture
What is “twins view”?
both testicles in short axis
Epididymitis
inc size & vascularity
Testicular Torsion
twisted spermatic cord, absent flow, slightly hypoechoic
Hydrocele
fluid sac
Varicocele
bag of worms
Testicular CA
well circumscribed lesion, heterogenous echotexture, inc vascular flow
Normal breast tissue
premammary fat layer, mammary layer, retro-mammary
How should a breast US be done?
obtain 2 views of each quadrant long/short view
Fibroademona
firm, rubbery; usually OUQ
Breast Abscess
idek bro
Malignant Mass
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Breast cysts
:((