TFAST Glide sign


I recently attended a lecture by Greg Lisciandro regarding AFAST and TFAST scanning and it is pretty interesting stuff. I am trying to master looking for the glide sign in the lung. Here is a cat, who has a peribronchial pattern on chest rads and likely has bronchial asthma (so a dry lung) The probe is oriented saggital to the spine between the rib spaces. Would you agree that there is a glide sign here?

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I recently attended a lecture by Greg Lisciandro regarding AFAST and TFAST scanning and it is pretty interesting stuff. I am trying to master looking for the glide sign in the lung. Here is a cat, who has a peribronchial pattern on chest rads and likely has bronchial asthma (so a dry lung) The probe is oriented saggital to the spine between the rib spaces. Would you agree that there is a glide sign here?

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12 responses to “TFAST Glide sign”

  1. Thanks Doug
    Would anybody, by

    Thanks Doug
    Would anybody, by chance have a copy of the article in Vet Clinics about FAST scanning they could send me?

  2. Thanks Doug
    Would anybody, by

    Thanks Doug
    Would anybody, by chance have a copy of the article in Vet Clinics about FAST scanning they could send me?

  3. Hi all, I am not able to see

    Hi all, I am not able to see the videos, is there a link? Thanks, Silvana

  4. Hi all, I am not able to see

    Hi all, I am not able to see the videos, is there a link? Thanks, Silvana

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