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index 1
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00:23
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US of the bladder - Normal
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00:27
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Longitudinal Bladder View
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01:09
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Transverse Scan Plane
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01:13
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Role of Ultrasound
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01:57
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Patient Preparation
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02:23
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US of the bladder - Pathology
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02:26
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Common Pathology
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02:51
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Frank hematuria
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03:11
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Hematuria
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03:53
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frank hematuria with clot surrounding a catheter balloon
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04:10
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Ureteric jets into a bladder containing hematuria
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04:32
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Multiple bladder diverticulaeCommonly seen with chronic urinary retention.
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05:00
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Bladder Diverticulae
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05:19
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* incidentally detected large bladder diverticulum* persist post micturition* assymptomatic
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05:49
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* A wide neck diverticulum of the bladder dome
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06:28
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Using color doppler to show the relationship of this diverticulum to the vessico-ureteric junction.
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06:51
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A large posterior diverticulum/ chronically contracted, thick walled bladder/ mass/ sediment in the diverticulum
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07:21
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bladder
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08:03
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Ureterocele/ a large example/ asymptomatic
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08:43
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Ureterocele
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09:00
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Slide 23
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09:11
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Bilateral ureteroceles persisting post micturition.
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09:20
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open vesico-ureteric junction/ dilatation of the distal ureter
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09:48
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Vesico-Ureteric Reflux (VUR)
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10:11
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refluxing urine is seen as blue through the ureteric orifice
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10:33
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Flat type TCC,
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11:02
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Transitional Cell Carcinoma (TCC)
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11:48
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Marked TCC almost filling the bladder
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12:02
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Left ureteric obstruction?
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12:09
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power doppler, excluding complete ureteric obstruction.
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12:24
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material within the ureter at the vesico-ureteric junction
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13:01
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If hematuria + no infection consider tumor
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13:30
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Non TCC Bladder carcinomas
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13:52
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A bladder carcinoma. Debris (likely hematuria) is present adjacent to the mass.
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14:02
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Bladder Calculus
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14:27
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Uric acid calculi are often small and multiple
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14:57
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Uric acid calculi nephropathy
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15:10
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52 y/o M, sudden RUQ pain radiates to back with vomitus.
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Slide 41
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Slide 42
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16:10
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Slide 43
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Diagnosis: Hydronephrosis due to an obstructing ureteral stone.
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Ureterolithiasis
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17:18
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Urachal Remnant/ no symptoms
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17:50
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using a linear probe to get better visualisation
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18:08
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URACHAL REMNANT
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18:50
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Urachal cyst
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19:13
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Internal fistula (urachal diverticulum)External fistula (urachal sinus)
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19:44
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REFERENCES
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** after 01 人體秘境 US of bladder.pptx