B scan course differentiate retinal detachment from vitreous detachment and choroidal detachment
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B scan course || differentiate retinal detachment from vitreous detachment and choroidal detachment • IN this video, we explain how to differentiate the retinal detachment from the posterior vitreous detachment and choroidal detachment. The various differentiating factors are explained first like reflectivity, location, aftermovement . this is followed by learning these with examples . the video explains with example the b scan images of exudative RD , Rhegmatogenous RD, and tractional RD . • in exudative RD what is a shifting fluid sign, that is explained. a tera on b scan and giant retinal tear on b scan is shown. this is followed by images of posterior vitreous detachment and how to differentiate it from the CHORIDAL DETACHMENT and RETINAL DETACHMENT. • A choroidal detachment is usually dome shaped and has a M spike and that differentiates it from RETINAL DETACHMENT. • The video also tells differences between a hemorrhagic CD and a serous CD • This channel is run and managed by Dr AMRIT SAHIL PANJWANI ( MBBS, MS OPHTHALMOLOGY ) • || TIMESTAMPS || • 00:00 RD vs PVD • 08:10 Exudative rd ( SHIFTING FLUID) • 09:30 retinal tears, GIANT RETINAL TEAR • 10:45 rhegmatogenous RD • 11:45 bullous RD vs shallow rd • 13:00 FUNNEL RD • 14:56 CHOROIDAL DETACHMENT
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