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Ashley Davidoff Johannesburg Dance fFstival about 6 years old

Tap dance at about 10

Ashley Tap DAnce About 10 years old

 

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Units to Unity


By Ashley Davidoff MD

 

    • In Search of the Unit

    • In the Pursuit of Excellence

      In the pursuit of excellence of piano playing … principles are

      Notes Scales and Music

        • THE ART OF PERFECTING MUSIC
          Ashley Davidoff
          Scales from MusicNotes.com
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      • THE ART OF PERFECTING DANCE
        Ashley Davidoff
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        THE ART OF PERFECTING TENNIS
        Ashley Davidoff
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        TIGER WOODS AND TOM BRADY
        NOTES SCALES AND MUSIC IN THE PURSUIT OF PERFECTION
        Both images are in the public domain

      Story of Dr Jerry Balikian

      Application to Radiology

          • Where to look, how to look and
          • what to look for
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      Identifying the Units

    • Clinical Examination

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      Notes

      Lungs and The Common Vein
      The image shows some of the major components of the lung that when bonded create a new and powerful unit – a vital organ. In the center is an example of the airways and parenchyma making up the 2 lungs. At 12 oclock the tracheo-bronchial tree with segmental and subsegmental airways. At 1 o’cloclock, is a cross section of the lungs showing some of the segments of the lung. At 5o’clock a cross section shows the arteries and veins of the lungs. At 7o’clock the drawing shows the pleura and pleural space of the lungs. At 9o’clock, a coronal reformat of the tracheobronchial tree shows the lymph node stations of the lungs. At 11 o’clock is the golden alveolus, the epicentral unit where gas exchange takes place
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          • Anatomy of the Lungs

    •  Scales
      • Have a fluid and logical method  of looking (search pattern) and
        • practice practice practice

SCALES

  • 4 Review Spaces relating to 4 areas of major disease
    • Pleura – PTX and Effusions
    • Lungs – Pneumonia and Masses
    • Hila  – Masses and CHF
    • Heart – Megalies and Failure
First Scale – Pleural Run

 

PANORAMA WALK FOR PLEURAL ASSESSMENT
Ashley Davidoff MD

Pattern – start at the white lines  to the right and left of the thoracic vertebra running along the diaphragms into the pleural recesses, up the lateral walls to the apices

2nd Scale – Lung Loops
LUNG LOOPS – UPPER MID AND LOWER
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  • Pattern
      • Come down the trachea and and
      • loop the upper lung fields, then the
      • mid lung fields, and finally the
      • lower lung fields
      • looking for
        • symmetry,
        • masses,
        • infiltrates,
        • interstitial changes
3rd Scale – Skiing on the Moguls
SKI TRIP DOWN THE MOGULS OF THE HEART
A methodical approach to evaluation of the cardiac silhouette is likened to skiing down a mogul laden ski slope and then taking a trip on the ski lift back to the top of the mountain. The ski slope starts at the left subclavian artery (light brown)
, followed by the mogul of the aortic knob (bright green) at the bottom of which is the A-P window (white) only to be presented with a second mogul of the main pulmonary artery(yellow), and then the bay of the left atrial appendage (pink)and finally free at last of moguls and an exciting and accelerating ski down the LV (red)
We then have to take a walk back to the ski lift. At the junction of the LV (red) and the RV (blue) , if we take a right ward look up the mountain we can spot the LAD on top of the interventricular septum.
The walk along the border of the RV is terminated at the junction of the RV (dark blue) and the right atrium (light blue). At this point we wait in line to get on to the ski lift. We ride up the right hand border of the right atrium (light blue) a little rough bump over the ascending aorta )maroon) and then straight to the top along the SVC (pink).
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  • Pattern of the Ski Run –
  • Start at the left apex at the left subclavian artery,
  • jump the aortic mogul and
  • land in the AP window, and then
  • jump the PA mogul,
  • land in the LA appendiceal  bay, and then
  • ski all the way down the LV.
  • Walk back to the ski lift via the inferior border of the RV and then the RA.
  • At the bottom of the RA get on to the ski lift as the IVC enters the RA
  • and then take the lift up the mountain via the RA ,
  • portion of the ascending aorta and the
  • the SVC

4th  Scale – Hilar Hoops

PRESSURE PUZZLES
Down the airways for the carinal angle
Upper vs Lower Vessels
Artery vs Bronchus
Middle – Hilar Size and Shape
Lower – Descending Bronchovascular Bundle and specifically RPA yellow arrow
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  • Pattern of the Hilar Hoops –
      • Trip down the trachea – Specifically to look at the carinal angle
      • Upper hoop specifically to look at pa- bronchus ratio
      • Middle Hoop – Specifically to look at hilar size and shape
      • Lower Hoop – Specifically to look for redistribution and clarity of RPA