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CASE STUDY • The Role of Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Grynfeltt–Lesshaft Lumbar Hernia

Primary lumbar hernia tend to grow over time and start to present symptoms. If undiagnosed by point-of-care ultrasound or if left untreated lumbar hernias could result in death because of the high risk of complications......
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ORIGINAL RESEARCH | Emergency Medicine Advanced Ultrasound Service: A New Paradigm

The use of point-of-care US (POCUS) has become well established in emergency medicine (EM), largely due to social and economic pressures to provide rapid assessment and transit through the emergency department (ED) and the desire for improved diagnostic and procedural ability in acute care settings....
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MITRALVALVE DISEASE | Mitral Valve Prolapse Patients with Less than Moderate Mitral Regurgitation Exhibit Early Cardiac Chamber Remodeling

Mitral valve prolapse (MVP), which has a prevalence of 2.4% in the general population, is the most common etiology of mitral regurgitation (MR). The natural history of MVP is diverse, ranging from slow progression of mild MR degrees, to rapid progression to severe MR requiring cardiac surgery.......
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REVIEW | A Systematic Review of the Cost-Effectiveness of Ultrasound in Emergency Care Settings

Ultrasound (US) is safe and effective imaging modality for the rapid diagnosis and management of emergency conditions. Technological advances and the increasing availability of imaging modalities led to expansion of the use of clinical US. It is assumed that US is cost-effective in emergency care se...
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ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION | Utility of a Deep-Learning Algorithm to Guide Novices to Acquire Echocardiograms for Limited Diagnostic Use

The believe that this AI guidance algorithm represents a step forward in the interaction of AI with medical imaging and may allow for extension of ultrasonography to settings that ordinarily do not have access......
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CLINICAL STUDY | Carotid Ultrasound in Assessing Fluid Responsiveness in Patients with Hypotension and Suspected Sepsis

Since over-and under-resuscitation are associated with adverse outcome, it is important to identify patients who would benefit from additional fluid administration after initial intravenous fluid (IVF) bolus........
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STATE OF THE ART REVIEW | Usefulness of Stress Echocardiography in the Management of Patients Treated with Anticancer Drugs

Stress echocardiography has a pivotal role in a timely diagnosis of CAD. The atherosclerotic process can be accelerated by both chemotherapy and chest irradiation in patients with cancer, even several years after treatment completion.......
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