Abdominal Vascular System
Abdominal vascular systemCeliac trunkSuperior mesenteric arteryAbdominal aortic aneurysmRenal artery stenosisPortal vein thrombosisHepatopetal flowSpectral Doppler
Abdomen Exam Prep
Abdominal Vascular System
Explore abdominal vasculature anatomy including the celiac trunk, superior mesenteric artery, and the hepatic portal system. Master sonographic criteria for abdominal aortic aneurysms, renal artery stenosis, and portal vein thrombosis using spectral Doppler. ARDMS, ARRT, and CCI registry exam preparation.
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37:02 lessonThe celiac trunk branches into the splenic and common hepatic arteries. Normal portal vein flow is hepatopetal with velocities of 20-40 cm/s, while renal artery stenosis exceeds 180 cm/s.
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