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A PLATFORM FOR ULTRASOUND PROFESSIONALS BY ULTRASOUND PROFESSIONALS.

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Subcapsular Haematoma

Clinical History A 74-year old man presented with a recent history of fall and an acute kidney injury (AKI) was referred to have a renal ultrasound as an initial imaging assessment. Case Description Ultrasound revealed a 12 cm heterogeneous structure

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 Yes, at the moment, Sonohive is free to use. Sign up is free, contribution is free and participation in our seminars are also currently free.

 The platform is designed for registered people with ultrasound questions, looking for a like minded community, sonographers, radiologists, clinicians, students, trainees, and healthcare professionals who use diagnostic ultrasound. 

Sonohive is an online community dedicated to sharing, reviewing, and discussing ultrasound cases for educational and professional development. The purpose is to create a space where healthcare professionals come together to learn, share ultrasound cases, engage in clinical discussions, and learn from real-world imaging scenarios. Sonohive serves students, patients, sonographers, radiologists, and other clinicians who use ultrasound in their practice.

 Yes. We have moderators attached to each space. Our moderators make sure discussions remain respectful, clinically appropriate, and compliant with platform guidelines. We encourage constructive debate while maintaining professional standards.

 The forum was established for participants to engage in clinical discussions about submitted cases, ask technical questions about ultrasound technique, and seek input on challenging cases. We encourage participants to keep discussions professional and evidence-based.

 Cases are reviewed in a minimum of 7 days. Cases that do  not meet up to standard are rejected and authors are invited to review and resubmit. Authors will receive email notification when your case is published or if revisions are needed.

 All cases must be completely anonymized before submission. Remove patient identifiers, dates, institutional markers, and any text overlays containing identifying information. Our team conducts a secondary review. Submitters affirm they have appropriate permissions and have followed institutional protocols. Check our Author’s guide and terms for submission for more information.

 Your submissions must have the following; clinical history, case description, diagnosis, discussion,treatment, follow up as well as Ultrasound images or clips.

 At Sonohive, we welcome and accept ultrasound cases across multiple specialties, including obstetrics & gynecology, vascular and thorax, musculoskeletal, Pediatrics, Hepatobiliary and diverse others. We especially value cases with diagnostic dilemmas, rare findings, common presentations with teaching value, and cases demonstrating pitfalls. All of these help build a host of comprehensive learning resources.

 You can navigate to the ‘Submit Case’ button in the homepage. However, you have to sign up and be a member of the community before you can submit a case. After signup, you’ll be guided through the step by step process and ensure all criteria are met before final submission. Our team reviews submissions before publication to verify and maintain standard practices.

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