Hi! I'm Michelle Macauley.
I've been a Sonographer for over 16 years and I've also taught Ultrasound at the College level where I built a Breast Ultrasound course for both Mammographers and Sonographers.
My specialty is Breast Ultrasound, though I have experience in multiple types of Ultrasound.
I hold ARDMS certifications in Breast, Abdomen and OBGYN, and I'm also an RVT (Registered Vascular Technologist).
ARDMS Breast Ultrasound Exam Review!
Join me as I cover all things Ultrasound!
Legal Disclaimer: I am NOT a Radiologist (Physician). This site is for the didactic instruction of Sonographers, Mammographers and others who will perform Sonography under the supervision of a Radiologist or other qualified Physician. This site is not an accredited Ultrasound program, rather, these trainings are to be used as a supplemental learning tool in addition to training in an accredited Ultrasound School. Please seek expert medical advice from a doctor if you are experiencing health issues.
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Hi doctor you are amazing i just wanted to ask that i am 17 years old in my sonography i had atypical fibroadenoma. I have 2 of them one is more then 5cm other 2.6 cm doctor told me take your time and get these operated i am very worried are they safe? No chances of cancer right please tell me😢
very helpful! thank you 😁
I seen mine on ultrasound and the red and blue spots were on one side of my breast lump not entirely sure what it means
Agree with all these except diving kidneys. Sometimes you just can't get horizontal kidneys due to gas/ribs/other.
Can the CBD and the GDA also be viewed in the sagittal plane with the pancreatic head? or only in transverse? And can you see the portal triad in sagittal near pancreatic head?
Hi, This was very helpful in breaking down each section of Doppler. Thank you for your detailed video.
Is there a way we can print this out with the answer for studying ?
What an amazing physics refresher!
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This really helped me! Thanks!
This is great and should be a first step before deciding for gynecomastia surgery as it can get ery expensive.
Excellent
Thank You so much 💐
Thanks for great lecture🎉
Very helpfull, good job👌👍
great videos! Thank you!
How about the PI?
well done, i have been a sono for more than 15 years, refreshing my physics this video is very clear and well explained . thanks
Very informative
Thank you for this video. So one measuring 0.9 x 0.7 x 1.3 and one at 0.9 x 0.6 x 0.8 are they sized normally or abnormally?
Very informative
What does the term narcosis spc in siti with narcosis mean.. could it mean fat natcosis..
Can you decipher some US image labels? Scrotal US Trans Left Testicle Mid Trans Left Testicle MED LT SW Trans Left Testicle Sup Trans Left Testicle Inf Long Left Testicle Lat Long Left Testicle Medial Does MED mean probe is pointing to or from Medial? Same with Sup, Lat, Inf? I know: MED = Medial Inf = Inferior Sup = Superior Lat = Lateral
Trans= transverse, also abbreviated TRV, the short-axis of the testicle Mid= middle of the testicle Med= medial, means the probe is angling towards the medial (inner side) portion of the testicle (towards medial, or midline portion of patient’s body) I have never seen the abbreviation “SW” in relation to a testicular exam, I am unsure of its meaning The label is always referring to the direction the probe is pointing towards Hope this helps! Sup= superior, means the probe is angling towards the superior (top) portion of the testicle (towards the patient’s head) Inf= inferior, means the probe is angling towards the inferior (bottom) portion of the patient’s testicle (towards the patient’s feet) Lat= lateral (means the probe is angling towards the lateral (outside edge) of the testicle (towards the patient’s outside of the body) Long= longitudinal, synonym for sagittal plane, the long-axis of the testicle
Thanks for MCqs and their detail Waiting for more
Excellent
thank you so much
This just showed up for my mom after her lumpectomy and axilla surgery they asked for a biopsy
I haven’t had a biopsy but I will be having a lumpectomy in three weeks. The MRI report said that it looks highly concerning for malignancy but could also be pash. Can pash look like a malignancy? My lump is loose moving, not attached and feels rubbery
ok darling
I have multiple breast cyst but I believe in Jesus. God healed me and got normal reports. Thanks Jesus
Hi doc, I hope you'll notice, may I ask what's the difference between MSK Ultrasound and General Ultrasound? Thank you
Hi, hope you well. Are lobulated borders normal?
To do write or read zoom ,using the same knobe(zoom)? Or there is special to each of them?
I have multiple breast cyst but I believe in Jesus. God healed me and got normal reports. Thanks Jesus
I had an ultrasound performed on an enlarged inguinal lymph node. The tech just wrote that it was “reactive” in the report but, did not make any notes on its shape/appearance. The report says it is 1.83 cm and I have another node nearby that is .61 cm - I’m not sure what to think.
Thank you so much! Very easy to understand😊
You are the informatve angel
Excellent! Looking forward to more
Any suggestion in how to do a fetal ultrasound with morbid obese patient ? So one is not bending nor reaching too much? Any equipment to hold the pannus?
Very clear information. Thanks!
Weldone!
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What is the difference between Doppler and spectral doppler ultrasound ?
thanks
I have multiple breast cyst but I believe in Jesus. God healed me and got normal reports. Thanks Jesus😊
The background music is distracting though.
I love my doctor
Could an implant look completely intake in a MRI but still be ruptured ?
I love this channel already
Thanks so much for watching!
Excellent video.