Poster Presentation 2023

At the 2023 Annual Scientific Meeting in York, we had 50 posters on display in the poster exhibition hall; each of the abstracts was published in the proceedings.

Below is a list of the posters, linked to the abstract and an electronic copy of the poster. Over the next 12 months each of the posters wil be featured in our weekly e-newsletter, Ultrapost.

Mass-forming Autoimmune Pancreatitis (AIP) mimicking a pancreatic head lesion, by Siobhan Alsop, Derriford Hospital, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust

Put your best ball forward: The rare occurrence of varicocele thrombosis, by Ciara O'Toole Hutchison, University College Dublin

Ultrasound LI-RADS: Impact of implementing a standardised reporting template for HCC surveillance, by Samira Drees, Portsmouth Hospital University NHS Trust

Collision tumour of the ovary, malignant Brenner tumour and mature cystic teratoma, by Jennifer Johnson, Mid-Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust

Ultrasound follow-up of small suspicious thyroid nodules: a service evaluation, by Steve Klarich, Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust

The ABC of fluid-filled structures around the knee, by Dr John Ferrier, York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

An incidental ultrasound diagnosis of a vein of Galen malformation at 38 weeks and 5 days' gestation, by Jennifer Johnson, Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust

Splenogonadal fusion: A review of two cases, by Sharan Birk, Great Ormond Street Hospital

Mechanical Index Limits are Being Exceeded, by Jasmine Lister, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Judged Best Scientific Poster at BMUS Ultrasound 2023

PoCUS training in low-resource settings (Ghana) focussing on sustainability, by Angela Booth, University of Salford

Postgraduate medical ultrasound student perceptions and experiences of academy model clinical ultrasound training in Scotland, by Diane Dickson, Glasgow Caledonian University

Upper-extremity deep-vein thrombosis secondary to superior vena cava syndrome, by Marion O’Sullivan, University College Dublin

Public engagement – the final frontier for ultrasound imaging, by Professor Carmel Moran, University of Edinburgh

Quantitative evaluation of factors influencing the successful acquisition and quality of 3D obstetric ultrasound images through a retrospective analysis of 3D fetal facial scans, by Ashanda Connor, King's College London

The sensitivity of ultrasound in detecting choledocholithiasis compared to other imaging modalities, by Amy Dumigan, Portsmouth Hospitals University Trust