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  1. X-ray (chest), AP Lat - Pleural Effusion

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    Description: There is a large opacity in the right lung base consistent with a large right pleural effusion. This was not present at the time of the comparison radiograph. The radiographic appearance of the chest is otherwise unremarkable. The heart is normal in size. The aerated portions of both lungs appear normal. The left hemidiaphragm is well-defined, as is the left costophrenic sulcus. IMPRESSION: New, large, right pleural effusion.
    Keywords: Computer Echotomography, Ultrasonic Imaging, Ultrasonic Tomography, Diagnosis, Ultrasonic, Echography, Tomography, Ultrasonic, Echotomography, Computer, Effusion, Ultrasonic Diagnosis, Ultrasound Imaging, Sonography, Medical, Pleura, Echotomography, Diagnosis
  2. CT (chest), Pleural Effusion

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    Description: Demonstrates associated pleural effusion and pleural thickening at the posterior aspect of the R lung (compare to healthy left lung). Note the part of the mass anterior to the effusion (hyperdense relative to the effusion).
    Keywords: Tomography, Ultrasonic, Echotomography, Echotomography, Computer, Computer Echotomography, Sonography, Medical, Ultrasonic Tomography, Echography, Pleura, Diagnosis, Ultrasonic Diagnosis, Ultrasonic Imaging, Ultrasound Imaging, Effusion, Diagnosis, Ultrasonic
  3. CT (chest), Pleural Effusion

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    Description: Demonstrates associated pleural effusion and pleural thickening at the posterior aspect of the R lung (compare to healthy left lung). Note the part of the mass anterior to the effusion (hyperdense relative to the effusion).
    Keywords: Effusion, Ultrasonic Diagnosis, Ultrasound Imaging, Diagnosis, Echotomography, Tomography, Ultrasonic, Echography, Sonography, Medical, Echotomography, Computer, Diagnosis, Ultrasonic, Pleura, Ultrasonic Tomography, Computer Echotomography, Ultrasonic Imaging
  4. X-ray (chest), AP Lat - Pleural Effusion

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    Description: There is a large opacity in the right lung base consistent with a large right pleural effusion. This was not present at the time of the comparison radiograph. The radiographic appearance of the chest is otherwise unremarkable. The heart is normal in size. The aerated portions of both lungs appear normal. The left hemidiaphragm is well-defined, as is the left costophrenic sulcus. IMPRESSION: New, large, right pleural effusion.
    Keywords: Ultrasonic Tomography, Sonography, Medical, Diagnosis, Ultrasonic, Diagnosis, Echography, Echotomography, Computer, Computer Echotomography, Tomography, Ultrasonic, Pleura, Effusion, Ultrasonic Diagnosis, Echotomography, Ultrasonic Imaging, Ultrasound Imaging
  5. 12-Lead ECG: Left ventricular hypertrophy (LV)

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    Description: Rate: 70 bpm
    Keywords: Aortic Stenosis, Ventricular Hypertrophy, Left, Left Ventricular Hypertrophies, ECG, Hypertension, Electrocardiogram, Electrocardiograph, Ventricular Hypertrophies, Left, Heart Ventricles, EKG, Heart, Diagnosis, Left Ventricular Hypertrophy, Hypertrophies, Left Ventricular
  6. Endoscopy, Mallory-Weiss tear

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    Description: Picture from endoscopy showing Mallory-Weiss tear
    Keywords: colonoscope, Intestine, Large, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures, Colonoscopy, Medical procedure, Diagnosis, Digestive System Surgical Procedures
  7. Endoscopy, Mallory-Weiss tear

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    Description: Picture from endoscopy showing Mallory-Weiss tear
    Keywords: colonoscope, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures, Colonoscopy, Medical procedure, Digestive System Surgical Procedures, Intestine, Large, Diagnosis
  8. Endoscopy - Aortoenteric Fistula

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    Description: Aortoenteric fistula
    Keywords: endoscopy, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures, Diagnosis
  9. Compare Janeway and Osler

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    Description: Janeway lesions vs Osler nodes
    Keywords: patient diagnosis, diagnostic reasoning, patient evaluation, patient symptoms, clinical reasoning skills, Diagnosis
  10. 12 Lead ECG:72 BPM, non-specific T wave anormalities

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    Description: 72 BPM QRS Axis 42 degrees PR interval 154 ms QTc 422 ms NSR, with voltage criteria for left ventricular hypertrophy Non-specific T wave abnormalities
    Keywords: Chronotropy, Cardiac, Rate, Heart, Artificial Cardiac Pacemakers, Cardiac Chronotropy, Heart Rates, Heart, Rate, Pulse, Heart Rate Control, Pulse Rates, Diagnosis, Pulse Rate, Electrocardiogram, Pacemaker, Artificial, Control, Heart Rate, Rates, Heart, Paced Rhythm, Artificial Pacemaker, Cardiac, ECG, Chronotropism, Cardiac, Rates, Pulse, Rate Control, Heart, Chronotropism, Electrocardiograph, EKG