Intern Ultrasound of the Month: A Case of Hydronephrosis Leading to the Diagnosis of Tubo-Ovarian Abscess

Not all hydronephrosis is a kidney stone! Our latest Intern Ultrasound of the Month by Dr. Brooke Ott features a great case of a patient presenting with flank pain whose renal POCUS found hydronephrosis in addition to complex mass in her pelvis. This led to the discovery of tubo-ovarian abscess as the culprit. Learn more in this blog post!

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Intern Ultrasound of the Month: “Boy You Got That Heartbeat Runnin’ Away”: A Case of Ventricular Tachycardia & POCUS in Cardiac Arrest

Our latest Intern Ultrasound of the Month by Dr. Polly Wiltz features a case of ventricular tachycardia, visualized on POCUS, followed by a discussion on using POCUS in cardiac arrest. Read on to learn more!

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Thoracic Ultrasound & Complex Pleural Effusions

Don’t just get a chest x-ray! Use lung ultrasound to improve your diagnostic ability! Our latest Intern Ultrasound of the Month by Dr. Ian Brallier features an interesting case of a complex pleural effusion with extensive lung consolidation from lung cancer. Read on to learn more about evaluating for pleural effusions (and other pathology) using ultrasound!

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