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When the probe is placed in the same orientation on the anterior chest
wall, a bright line is seen between two dark echo-free spaces. This is
called the 'bat sign' (Fig 3 / Fig 4). The bright line is the pleura and the
echo-free spaces are the ribs. The pleura is seen to be moving with
respiration. This is called lung sliding.
If M-mode is activated with the cursor perpendicular to the pleura, the Fig 4 'Bat sign' on echo
'seashore sign' is seen (Fig 5). The moving pleura and lung create the
grainy 'beach' and the straight lines above (static soft tissues) create
the 'sea'.
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