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- Normal
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- Caudate Lobe Hypertrophy
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- Simple Hepatic Cyst
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- Hydatid Cyst
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- Calcified Hydatid Cyst
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- Hepatic Abscess
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- Hemangioma
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- Focal Nodular Hyperplasia
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- Spoke Wheel Appearance
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- Adenoma
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- Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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- Metastases + Metastases With Fatty Liver
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- Grade 1 Steatosis
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- Grade 2 Steatosis
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- Grade 3 Steatosis
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- Cirrhosis
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- Portal Hypertension
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- Starry Sky Sign Hepatitis
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- Normal Gallbladder
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- Phrygian Cap
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- Multiseptated Gallbladder
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- Contracted Gallbladder
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- Complete Gallbladder Duplication
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- Partial Gallbladder Duplication
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- Gallstones Cholelithiasis
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- WES Sign
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- Sludge
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- Acute Cholecystitis
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- Gangrenous Cholecystitis
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- Gallbladder Perforation
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- Polyps
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- Adenomyomatosis
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- Gallbladder Cancer
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- Cholecystitis Due To Hepatitis
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- Porcelain Gallbladder
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- Normal Bile Duct
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- Fusiform Dilation Choledochal Cyst
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- Dilated Common Bile Duct
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- Caroli Disease
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- Central Dot Sign
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- Intrahepatic Biliary Stones
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- Common Bile Duct Stones
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- Mirizzi Syndrome
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- Hemobilia
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- Pneumobilia
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- Acute Cholangitis
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- Recurrent Pyogenic Cholangitis
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- Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis
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- Ascariasis
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- HIV AIDS Cholangiopathy
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- Intraductal Cholangiocarcinoma
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- Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma
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- Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma
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- Normal Pancreas
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- Pancreatitis
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- Parenchymal Atrophy
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- Pancreatic Pseudocyst
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- Dilated Pancreatic Duct
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- Pancreatic Duct Stones
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- Cystadenoma
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- Microcystic Adenoma
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- Adenocarcinoma
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- Insulinoma
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- Metastases
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- Pancreatic Injury
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- Normal Spleen
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- Splenule
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- Splenomegaly
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Splenic Clefts
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- Cyst
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- Cyst With Calcified Walls
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- Complex Cyst
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- Hemangioma
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- Lymphangioma
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- Extramedullary Hematopoiesis
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- Inflammatory Pseudotumor
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- Lymphoma
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- Metastases
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- Abscess
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- Gamna-Gandy Bodies
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- Granuloma
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- Sarcoidosis
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- Trauma
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- Pseudoperisplenic Fluid
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- Infarcts
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- Torsion
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- Splenic Artery Aneurysm
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- Normal
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- Enteritis
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- Small Bowel Obstruction
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- Intussusception
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- Midgut Volvulus
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- Crohn’s Disease
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- Limberg Score Grading
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- Normal Appendix/Appendicitis
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- Appendicolith
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- Hyperechoic Periappendiceal Fat
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- Periappendiceal Hyperechoic Structure
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- Periappendiceal Fluid
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- Perforated Appendix More timestamps in pin comment below
Description:
Explore an extensive video tutorial on abdominal ultrasound imaging, comparing normal and abnormal appearances of various organs. Gain in-depth knowledge of liver, gallbladder, bile duct, pancreas, spleen, small bowel, and appendix ultrasound findings. Learn to identify and differentiate between numerous conditions, including cysts, tumors, inflammations, obstructions, and congenital anomalies. Understand key ultrasound signs and grading systems for accurate diagnosis. Enhance your skills in interpreting abdominal ultrasound images across a wide range of pathologies, from common conditions to rare diseases.

Abdominal Ultrasound: Normal vs Abnormal Images - Liver, Gallbladder, Pancreas, Kidney, and Hernia USG

Dr. Sam's Imaging Library
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