POCUS - Lung Ultrasound: Understanding B Lines and Hepatization

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This brief video explains why B lines are present on lung ultrasound and what pathology it represents. Additionally hepatization is explained.

Author: Jared T Marx MD

Lung ultrasound binary questions and videos:

1a - Is there lung sliding?

1b - If lung sliding is NOT present is there a lung point?

2 -Are B lines (interstitial syndrome) present?

3 - Is the pleural line irregular?

5 - Is there free thoracic fluid? Video: Coming Soon

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This content is only meant for information and educational purposes only. This is NOT medical advice. The content does not substitute for professional medical advice and that no doctor-patient relationship is formed through the video. The Video Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health clinician with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
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This was incredibly succinct and easy to comprehend! thank you for taking the time to make these diagrams as well

jonnbruin
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Grateful for the video. It's informative and educative

kimenyeabby.mugerwa
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Dr. Marx, thank you so much for this video and your channel.
(Writing to you from the future and currently taking a POCUS course at my University!)

fredastaire
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Wonderful video, very nicely explained, Thanks

parinlalwani
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Thank you so much! Indeed a very helpful lecture !

felmagarcia
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Thanks for the nice video
Can we get B lines in atelactasis

MukeshJain-uwhm
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How should we scan lung anteriorly or posteriorly and longitudinal or transvarse plane which is best plz guide

dr.farahnazkhan
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how do you differentiate mirror artifact from hepatization?

laureneng
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I'm confused here, Whats the difference between those B lines and a ring down artefact??

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