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Title: Imaging of Diaphragmatic Injury: A Diagnostic Challenge? Author: naughty Last modified by: user Created Date: 10/12/2004 11:59:32 AM Document presentation format
Right pleural effusion blunting the right costophrenic angle extending ... dependently note the beads in the left marker change position to indicate the ...
... common congenital cardiac abnormality. 2-4% of ... 20% have co-existing cardiac abnormality ... Usually congenital, may be associated with other abnormalities ...
FRCP EM & CCM Low O2 content of inspired gas High altitude V/Q mismatch Alveolar filling or airway obstruction or ... No ETCO2 Chest X ... values of antifactor Xa ...
Cardiopulmonary Bypass. Maintain circulatory support while the ... Return the blood bypassing the heart and lungs. Collect blood lost in the surgical field ...
Congenital Heart Diseases Special Pathology Pathophysiology of patent ductus arteriosus. Blood is shunted from the aorta to the main pulmonary artery via the patent ...
Chief s Rounds with Rido Cha, MD Director of Cardiac CT/MR Utkal Patel, MD 2/22/10 * * * * * * * * The tricuspid valve is abnormal and inserts well down into the RV.
Subpulmonic Pleural effusion Diaphragm High Its dome is more laterally placed Chest PA upright DHF Left subpulmonic pleural effusion High and more laterally placed ...