Video Library

This is a collection of real-time, contact B-scan images demonstrating cross sections of many anatomic entities, presented as a teaching tool for primary pattern recognition.
 
These movies are contributed by ultrasonographers from many sites. An editorial panel reviews all movies for clarity and representation.
 
A small graphic demonstrates probe placement, ultrasound scan area and probe movement or ocular motion.  Ultrasonic image view is noted. Coronal or sagital images are listed and depicted. Gain levels are presented within the movie screen area. Each movie segment is reviewed for diagnostic concept categories: Real-time, Gray scale and 3-D thinking.
 
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RETINA

Detachment (RETINA)

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Oct 23, 2008
No motion of a central vitreous stalk-like change coming from the optic nerve to the anterior...
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Oct 16, 2008
This B-scan demonstrates a partial PVD. A posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) may occur in a...
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Aug 04, 2009
Small tilting movements nasally and temporally demonstrates the extent of the staphyloma. The...
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Oct 16, 2008
Minimal movement of an open-throated total retinal detachment. Cross-section of encircling band...
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Oct 16, 2008
Funnel retinal detachment due to PVR - the patient is barely LP. Total detachments always connect...
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Oct 16, 2009
This is a total retinal detachment due to proliferative vitreoretinopathy. The coronal view of the...
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Sep 25, 2009
The undulating movement of the wide v-shaped echo is consistent with a retinal detachment (RD). The...
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Sep 04, 2008
Strong linear reflection involving the posterior globe nasal and temporal to the optic nerve....

PLEASE NOTE: This site is not a diagnostic tool, but rather one that addresses basic education. There is no intent to make diagnoses for those utilizing this website and it cannot be used for such a purpose.