Thank u sooo much this makes so much sense! I’m currently at my internship at a very prestigies hospital in LA area, the pressure is on for sure . lol This is soooo much more clear gracias
Hi, Bit confused from 2.10 minutes to 2.25. You say coronal view and sagittal view within the same segment here. True sagittal and coronal views are anatomically defined to the whole body and are probably best kept to describing MRI/CT images. You are not really scanning the kidney in parallel sagittal or coronal slices are you. Maybe one could say scanning through the kidney along the long axis and then through the short axis. What do you think? Maybe throw in a picture to explain? I am still trying to find a good 3D image of the kidneys myself to help me wise up on orientation. You're videos are great! Thanks a lot. Simon
Thank u sooo much this makes so much sense!
I’m currently at my internship at a very prestigies hospital in LA area, the pressure is on for sure . lol
This is soooo much more clear gracias
Thanks a lot. Nice presentation and practically very useful !
very useful presentation, in my practice the most biggest problem in renal ultrasound are cisys
Hi, Bit confused from 2.10 minutes to 2.25. You say coronal view and sagittal view within the same segment here. True sagittal and coronal views are anatomically defined to the whole body and are probably best kept to describing MRI/CT images. You are not really scanning the kidney in parallel sagittal or coronal slices are you. Maybe one could say scanning through the kidney along the long axis and then through the short axis. What do you think? Maybe throw in a picture to explain? I am still trying to find a good 3D image of the kidneys myself to help me wise up on orientation. You're videos are great! Thanks a lot. Simon
Thank You.
So sueful...thanks alot
and a bit at 2.44, you say you are scanning in an anterior-posterior direction in a sagittal plane. That does not make sense to me...sorry!
very useful
Thank you so much. But take it slowly next time. You are sounding too fast.