Mild pericardial effusion on echocardiography Mild pericardial effusion on echocardiography from apical four chamber view Echocardiogram from the apical four chamber view shows mild pericardial effusion as echo
Multiple echo views in EMF Parasternal long axis (PLAX) view shows dilated right ventricular outflow tract. This pattern alone will not give a suspicion of endomyocardial fibrosis as
Interatrial septum in subcostal view False echo dropouts can occur in the interatrial septum in apical four chamber view as the ultrasound beam is parallel to the structure
Doppler and tissue Doppler in left ventricular diastolic dysfunction Doppler and tissue Doppler in left ventricular diastolic dysfunction: Tissue Doppler image with colour kinesis in the inset. E/E’
Parasternal long axis view in normal echocardiogram Parasternal long axis view in normal echocardiogram: RV FW: Right ventricular free wall; RV: Right ventricle; IVS: Interventricular septum; Ao: Aorta;
Small muscular ventricular septal defect – echocardiogram Small muscular ventricular septal defect – echocardiogram: Echocardiogram in apical 5 chamber view shows the mosaic colour jet of a small
Tricuspid regurgitation jet – Doppler echocardiography Tricuspid regurgitation jet is usually imaged from the apical four chamber view, though it can sometimes be imaged from right parasternal and
Doppler jet in mitral stenosis with regurgitation Doppler jet in mitral stenosis with regurgitation: Mitral Doppler interrogation is usually done from the apical four chamber view. Good colour
PLAX view in MS Echocardiogram in parasternal long axis view in mitral stenosis. The anterior mitral leaflet is seen to be domed, with a hockey stick appearance. The