echocardiography
Pericardial effusion with fibrinous strands
Pericardial effusion with fibrinous strands (apical view). Etiology: Tuberculosis. Video by Maged Al Ali MD.
Combined Shunt: Septal Aneurysms, Atrial Septal...
Atrial septal aneurysm with ostium secundum atrial septal defect and aneurysm of the membranous ventricular septum with perimembranous ventricular septal defect. Video by Maged Al Ali MD.
Echocardiography - Suprasternal Notch Views
This video shows an ultrasound image of echocardiography - suprasternal notch views.
Echocardiography - Parasternal Long-Axis View
In this video you can see echocardiography - parasternal long-axis view in the ultrasound image.
Mitral Valve - Chordal Rupture
This video shows mitral valve - chodal rupture. Parasternal long axis and apical views.
Lipomatous Hypertrophy of the Atrial Septum (LHAS)...
This video presents lipomatous hypertrophy of the atrial septum. There is a enormous progress since 1964 - nowadays it remains a diagnosis established primarily at autopsy,
A Fibrous Membrane Below the Aortic Valve - a...
In this presentation you will notice the subaortic membrane - a fibrous membrane below the aortic valve. The patology may involve the ventricular septum, the anterior leaflet of the mitral valve and the...
Ruptured Papillary Muscle as a Cause of Acute...
Echocardiographic demonstration of severe, acute mitralal regurgitation due to rupture of papillary muscle.
Left Ventricular Noncompaction in 3D Echocardiography,...
This video presents uncommon patology of heart - noncompaction of the left ventricle. It is described as a myocardial disorder due to excessive and prominent trabeculation.
Left Ventricular Noncompaction in 3D Echocardiography,...
In this presentation you will be able to see LVNC - a cardiomyopathy characterized by deep trabeculations in the ventricular wall.
Real-Time Three Dimensional Echocardiography...
The long axis view shown from parasternal position - in this particular case is called A3P3.
Real-Time Three Dimensional Echocardiography...
The long axis view shown from parasternal position - in this particular case is called A1P1.