Wow, the pancreas on this patient is more hypoechoic than isoechoic to surround tissue, but still slightly more echogenic to the liver. It really stands out which makes imaging easier. Thank you for posting this video, it really helps visualize the positioning of the porbe.
Wow, the pancreas on this patient is more hypoechoic than isoechoic to surround tissue, but still slightly more echogenic to the liver. It really stands out which makes imaging easier. Thank you for posting this video, it really helps visualize the positioning of the porbe.
Are u recording secretly while on the job? 😅 Such a secretive style of speaking.
Well said...
Excellente présentation merci docteur
Can you see all the pancréas really well on ultrasound?
No it usually blends in more with the surrounding tissue
Wee! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 congratulations
Perfect thanks .
Elisa
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Increase the volume please, barely audible
My ultrasound not clear like this???
Sound volume is disgusting