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Watch the difference between anechoic (unstable) lipid-rich plaque versus hyperechoic (stable) calcified plaque. See how Doppler criteria determine stenosis severity (peak systolic velocity > 230 cm/sec for >70% stenosis).

Even with excellent resources like Rumack, learners often waste time. Avoid these pitfalls: Rumack Ultrasound Videos

Watch how the examiner scans the four key windows: subxiphoid (cardiac), right upper quadrant (hepatorenal recess), left upper quadrant (splenorenal recess), and suprapubic. Pay attention to anechoic fluid collections representing hemoperitoneum. 230 cm/sec for &gt

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Watch the difference between anechoic (unstable) lipid-rich plaque versus hyperechoic (stable) calcified plaque. See how Doppler criteria determine stenosis severity (peak systolic velocity > 230 cm/sec for >70% stenosis).

Even with excellent resources like Rumack, learners often waste time. Avoid these pitfalls:

Watch how the examiner scans the four key windows: subxiphoid (cardiac), right upper quadrant (hepatorenal recess), left upper quadrant (splenorenal recess), and suprapubic. Pay attention to anechoic fluid collections representing hemoperitoneum.