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  1. 12-Lead ECG: Sinus bradycardia

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    Description: Sinus Bradycardia secondary to beta-blocker
    Keywords: Heart, Electrocardiograph, Beta Blocker Overdose, EKG, Bradycardias, Bradyarrhythmias, Diagnosis, ECG, Electrocardiogram
  2. 12 Lead ECG: Sinus brachycardia

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    Description: 12-Lead ECG: Sinus brachycardia 42 bpm
    Keywords: ECG, Beta Blocker Overdose, Bradycardias, Bradyarrhythmias, Electrocardiogram, Electrocardiograph, Diagnosis, EKG, Heart
  3. 12-Lead ECG: Bradycardia, T-wave inversion,1st Degree AV Block (AVB)

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    Description: 12-Lead ECG: Bradycardia, T-wave inversion,1st Degree AV Block (AVB), anterior ischemia
    Keywords: Blocks, AV, Bradycardias, Bradyarrhythmia, Electrocardiogram, Bradyarrhythmias, Electrocardiograph, Atrioventricular Blocks, Diagnosis, 1st Degree Block, Atrioventricular Conduction Blocks, Conduction Blocks, Atrioventricular, Conduction Block, Atrioventricular, EKG, ECG, Atrioventricular Conduction Block, AV Blocks, Block, AV, Heart, AV Block
  4. 12-Lead ECG: Sinus bradycardia

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    Description: Sinus Bradycardia secondary to beta-blocker
    Keywords: Bradycardias, Bradyarrhythmias, EKG, ECG, Diagnosis, Electrocardiograph, Heart, Electrocardiogram, Beta Blocker Overdose
  5. 12 Lead ECG: Atrial flutter

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    Description: 12-Lead ECG: Atrial flutter
    Keywords: Pacemakers, Artificial Cardiac, Electrocardiogram, Pacemaker, Artificial, Fibrillations, Auricular, Pacemakers, Artificial, EKG, Artificial Cardiac Pacemaker, Familial Atrial Fibrillation, Artificial Cardiac Pacemakers, Cardiac Pacemaker, Artificial, Fibrillation, Atrial, Fibrillation, Auricular, Cardiac Pacemakers, Artificial, Diagnosis, Heart Ventricles, Fibrillations, Atrial, Artificial Pacemakers, Artificial Pacemaker, Heart, Auricular Fibrillations, Pacemaker, Artificial Cardiac, Arrhythmias, Cardiac, ECG, Auricular Fibrillation, Atrial Fibrillations, Electrocardiograph
  6. 12-Lead ECG: Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) with strain

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    Description: 12-Lead ECG: Left ventricular hypertrophy with strain
    Keywords: EKG, ECG, Aortic Stenosis, Hypertrophies, Left Ventricular, Electrocardiogram, Heart, Ventricular Hypertrophy, Left, Electrocardiograph, Diagnosis, Left Ventricular Hypertrophies, Heart Ventricles, Left Ventricular Hypertrophy, Ventricular Hypertrophies, Left, Hypertension
  7. 12-Lead ECG: Ventricular tachycardia (~120 bpm)

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    Description: 12-Lead ECG: Ventricular tachycardia ~120 bpm
    Keywords: Heart, Heart Diseases, Tachycardia, Ventricular, Electrocardiography, Ventricular Flutter, Cardiovascular Diseases, Arrhythmias, Cardiac, Electrocardiogram, Ventricular Fibrillation, Electrocardiograph, Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures, Diagnosis, Diagnostic Techniques, Cardiovascular, ECG, EKG
  8. 12-Lead ECG: Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) with strain

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    Description: 12-Lead ECG: Left ventricular hypertrophy with strain
    Keywords: Electrocardiograph, ECG, Hypertension, Ventricular Hypertrophies, Left, Hypertrophies, Left Ventricular, Left Ventricular Hypertrophy, Diagnosis, Left Ventricular Hypertrophies, Electrocardiogram, Heart Ventricles, Heart, Aortic Stenosis, EKG, Ventricular Hypertrophy, Left
  9. X-ray (chest), PA, Pericardial Effusion, Adult Male, Answers

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    Description: 1. Cardiomegaly with water bottle sign. The widest diameter of the heart (A) is compared with the width of half the thorax at its widest point (B). This is known as the cardiothoracic ratio. The normal heart should be less than the diameter of the hemithorax (see the normal comparison study). This should be measured on an upright PA radiograph with adequate inspiration (Right cardiophrenic junction overlies 10th and 11th ribs posteriorly). AP portable studies, poor inspiration, patient rotation, and the patient not in an upright position can cause falsely elevated estimation of heart size. This example study does not have technically adequate inspiration as it shows only to the 9th rib. 2. Note also the pericardium has sagged like a water balloon that has been set on a table. Note the distortion of the normal contours of the heart visible on the comparison study. This is described as a “water bottle” shaped heart. This finding is associated with very large, slowly accumulating pericardial effusions. It is not sensitive for small, rapidly developing hemodynamically significant pericardial effusion. An acute, rapidly developing pericardial effusion that is causing cardiac tamponade frequently presents with a normal size heart on the chest radiograph.
    Keywords: Diagnostic X-Ray, Radiology, Diagnostic X-Ray, Diagnostic X-Ray Radiology, X-Ray, Diagnostic, Diagnosis, Hemopericardium, Chylopericardium, X-Ray Radiology, Diagnostic, Roentgenography, Radiography
  10. X-ray (chest), PA, Pericardial Effusion, Adult Male

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    Description: 1. Cardiomegaly with water bottle sign. The widest diameter of the heart (A) is compared with the width of half the thorax at its widest point (B). This is known as the cardiothoracic ratio. The normal heart should be less than the diameter of the hemithorax (see the normal comparison study). This should be measured on an upright PA radiograph with adequate inspiration (Right cardiophrenic junction overlies 10th and 11th ribs posteriorly). AP portable studies, poor inspiration, patient rotation, and the patient not in an upright position can cause falsely elevated estimation of heart size. This example study does not have technically adequate inspiration as it shows only to the 9th rib. 2. Note also the pericardium has sagged like a water balloon that has been set on a table. Note the distortion of the normal contours of the heart visible on the comparison study. This is described as a “water bottle” shaped heart. This finding is associated with very large, slowly accumulating pericardial effusions. It is not sensitive for small, rapidly developing hemodynamically significant pericardial effusion. An acute, rapidly developing pericardial effusion that is causing cardiac tamponade frequently presents with a normal size heart on the chest radiograph.
    Keywords: Roentgenography, Diagnostic X-Ray, X-Ray Radiology, Diagnostic, Chylopericardium, Diagnosis, X-Ray, Diagnostic, Radiology, Diagnostic X-Ray, Radiography, Diagnostic X-Ray Radiology, Hemopericardium