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Diagnostic Ultrasound - Abdomen and Pelvis

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Kidneys<br />

Right lobe of liver<br />

MULTIPLANAR ULTRASOUND OF RIGHT KIDNEY<br />

Anatomy: <strong>Abdomen</strong><br />

Right kidney in transverse plane<br />

Inferior vena cava<br />

Vertebra<br />

Right kidney in sagittal plane<br />

Right lobe of liver<br />

Transverse image of right kidney<br />

Right renal vein<br />

Inferior vena cava<br />

Vertebra<br />

Liver<br />

Right kidney<br />

Right renal vein<br />

Longitudinal image of inferior vena cava<br />

Bowel<br />

Right kidney in transverse plane<br />

Right lobe of liver<br />

Right renal artery<br />

Inferior ven cava<br />

Right kidney in longitudinal plane<br />

(Top) 3D real-time ultrasound with a matrix probe in shown in which simultaneous axial <strong>and</strong> sagittal images are obtained. The sagittal<br />

plane can be steered electronically to obtain the long axis of the kidney. (Middle) In this 3D real-time ultrasound with a matrix probe,<br />

the sagittal plane has been steered electronically to obtain a longitudinal view of the inferior vena cava <strong>and</strong> right renal vein. (Bottom)<br />

3D real-time ultrasound with a matrix probe in shown in which simultaneous axial <strong>and</strong> sagittal images are obtained. This technology<br />

can enable imaging in planes not otherwise feasible.<br />

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