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1_normal_A4Ch .jpg
Normal Apical 4-chamber (A4Ch)
LV = left ventricle, LA = left atrium, RV = right ventricle, RA = right atrium
Normal Apical 4-chamber (A4Ch)
LV = left ventricle, LA = left atrium, RV = right ventricle, RA = right atrium; ventricles outlined
Parasternal long axis (PSLA)
Parasternal long axis view of the heart (normal)
Parasternal long axis (PSLA)
LV = left ventricle, LA = left atrium, RV = right ventricle, Ao = aortic outflow, AV = aortic valve, MV = mitral valve, arrowheads = pericardium
Parasternal short axis (PSSA)
Parasternal short axis view of the heart (normal)
Parasternal short axis (PSSA)
Left ventricle outlined in diastole, with papillary muscles evident
Parasternal short axis (PSSA)
Left ventricle outlined in systole
Parasternal short axis (PSSA)
LV = left ventricle, RV = right ventricle, Pap = papillary muscle
Subxiphoid (SX)
Subxiphoid view of the heart (normal)
Subxiphoid (SX)
LV = left ventricle, LA = left atrium, RV = right ventricle, RA = right atrium
Mitral valve vegetation
Mitral valve vegetation (arrowhead), LV = left ventricle, on apical 4-chamber
Aortic valve vegetation
Aortic valve vegetation (arrowhead), aortic outflow = Ao, LV = left ventricle, LA = left atrium
Hemopericardium
Hemopericardium (asterix) adjacent to myocardium (arrowheads) and liver (L)
Hemopericardium
Hemopericardium (asterix) adjacent to myocardium (arrowheads), with pericardiocentesis needle visible (arrow)
Right ventricle dilation
Right ventricle (RV) bowing into the left ventricle (LV) on PSLA
Right ventricle dilation
Right ventricle (RV) exceeding the size of the left ventricle (LV) on SX view
Left ventricular hypertrophy
Severe left ventricular hypertrophy
Left ventricular hypertrophy
Narrow left ventricular cavity with extensive surrounding hypertrophy (arrows)
Right ventricle dilation and fluid
Enlarge right ventricle (RV) bowing in on the left ventricle (LV), with adjacent intra-peritoneal free fluid (asterix)
Right ventricle dilation
Right ventricular strain on PSLA
Right ventricle dilation
Right ventricle (RV) compressing the left ventricle (LV) on PSLA
Right ventricle dilation
Right ventricle (RV) bowing the inter-ventricular septum (perforated line) towards the left ventricle (LV)
Tricuspid regurgitation
Color flow Dopppler demonstrates tricuspid regurgitation; right ventricle (RV), left ventricle (LV)
Biatrial enlargement
SX view of the heart with biatrial enlargement, RA = right atrium, LA = left atrium
Dilated cardiomyopathy
Huge LV in patient with a dilated cardiomyopathy
Dilated cardiomyopathy
LV = left ventricle, LA = left atrium, RV = right ventricle, Ao = aortic outflow, AV = aortic valve
Large effusion
Large pericardial effusion (arrows) noted anterior to the aorta (Ao), with adjacent left ventricle (LV) and right ventricle (RV)
Large effusion
Large pericardial effusion (asterix) encompassing the heart in subxiphoid, RV = right ventricle, LV = left ventricle
Moderate effusion
Moderate pericardial effusion (asterix) anterior to the aorta (Ao), adjacent LV = left ventricle, RV = right ventricle
Moderate effusion
Moderate pericardial effusion (arrowheads), LV = left ventricle, LA = left atrium, RV = right ventricle
Moderate to large effusion
Moderate to large pericardial effusion (asterix), PSSA, LV = left ventricle, RV = right ventricle
Pericardial effusion fake-out
Pleural effusion (NOT pericardial) effusion on PSLA view
Pericardial effusion fake-out
Pleural effusion (asterix) may be mistaken for pericardial effusion; LV = left ventricle, LA = left atrium, RV = right ventricle
Pericardial and pleural effusions
Pleural effusion with sliver of pericardial effusion anterior in PSLA view of the heart
Pericardial and pleural effusions
Pl = pleural effusion, arrow = pericardial effusion, LV = left ventricle (PSLA)
Pericardial and pleural effusions
Pleural effusion (asterix) posterior to aorta (Ao), pericardial effusion (arrowheads) anterior, LV = left ventricle, LA = left atrium
Small effusion
Small pericardial effusion (arrowheads) anterior to the aorta (arrow), adjacent vertebral body = V, LV = left ventricle, LA = left atrium, RV = right ventricle
Dilated cardiomyopathy, effusion
PSSA with dilated left ventricle and small effusion (arrow)
Tamponade
Effusion (asterix) with collapsed right ventricle (arrowheads)
Tamponade
Cardiac tamponade in SX
Tamponade
Effusion = asterix, collapsed right ventricle = arrowheads, RA = right atrium, LV = left ventricle, LA = left atrium
Tamponade
Clear cardiac tamponade in PSLA, effusion = asterix, collapsed right ventricle = arrowheads, LV = left ventricle, aortic outflow = Ao
Mitral valve vegetation
Mitral valve vegetation (arrowhead), LV = left ventricle
Right atrial mass
Right atrial mass (arrowheads) that turns out to be a myxoma; RV = right ventricle, LV = left ventricle
Mitral regurgitation
Color flow Doppler demonstrates mitral regurgitation (arrow)
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