An incidental finding during thyroid ultrasound: A large nodule 32x28x23mm in the right lobe. What would you do?
Univ. Prof. Dr. Thomas Binder
Medical University of Vienna and founder/CMO 123Sonography, Webinar Moderation
Blog Articles
A patient with hypothyroidism. With ultrasound, you can immediately find out why.
Can you spot the problem on this thyroid ultrasound of a patient with symptoms of hyperthyroidism?
From Overwhelm to Expertise: My Path to 123sonography and the Power of Grit in Learning.
Emergency
US in emergencies and prehospital indications
In this post, Thomas Binder shares a personal story that vividly illustrates the thrill and significance of advanced medical practice in emergencies.
Find the answer to our question "What is meant by the “bat sign” in ultrasound?"
What is meant by the “bat sign” in ultrasound?
Echocardiography primarily zeroes in on the heart, but did you know it can also detect non-cardiac anomalies like hepatic cysts?
With the help of M-Mode it is possible to make interesting teaching points.