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Pediatric Liver, Gallbladder and Bile Ducts Ultrasound - Normal vs Abnormal Images in Newborns and Children

Dr. Sam's Imaging Library via YouTube

Overview

Explore pediatric liver, gallbladder, and bile duct ultrasound imaging in this comprehensive 11-minute video. Learn to distinguish between normal and abnormal images in newborns and children. Examine various conditions including biliary atresia, choledochal cysts, hepatic steatosis, liver cirrhosis, cholelithiasis, infantile hepatic hemangiomas, mesenchymal hamartomas, hepatoblastomas, and liver abscesses. Understand normal liver sizes for different age groups and key ultrasound features of each condition. Gain insights into the Ghost Triad sign, Triangular Cord sign, and other important diagnostic indicators. Enhance your ability to interpret pediatric abdominal ultrasounds and identify potential liver and biliary tract abnormalities in young patients.

Syllabus

Biliary Atresia -
Choledochal Cyst Type 1 -
Gallbladder Ghost Triad -
Hepatic Steatosis Fatty Liver -
Liver Cirrhosis -
Cholelithiasis -
Sludge -
Infantile Hepatic Hemangioma -
Focal Infantile Hemangioma -
Multiple Infantile Hemangiomas -
Mesenchymal Hamartoma -
Hepatoblastoma -
Liver Abscess -

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Dr. Sam's Imaging Library

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