Lung ultrasound in a nutshell. Lines, signs, some applications, and misconceptions from a radiologist’s point of view

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Abstract

In recent years, lung ultrasound (LUS) has developed rapidly, and it is growing in popularity in various scenarios. It has become especially popular among clinicians. There are constant attempts to introduce it in new fields, with quite a strong resistance in the radiological community. In addition, knowledge regarding lung and LUS has been augmented by the recent COVID-19 pandemic. Unfortunately, this has led to many misconceptions. The aim of this review is to discuss lines, signs, and phenomena that can be seen in LUS in order to create a single, easily available compendium for radiologists and promote consistency in LUS nomenclature. Some simplified suggestions are presented.

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Łyźniak, P., Świętoń, D., Serafin, Z., & Szurowska, E. (2023). Lung ultrasound in a nutshell. Lines, signs, some applications, and misconceptions from a radiologist’s point of view. Polish Journal of Radiology. Termedia Publishing House Ltd. https://doi.org/10.5114/pjr.2023.128866

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