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VP shunt over the right hemithorax
VP shunt over the right hemithorax into the upper abdomen
VP shunt overlying right mediastinum
VP shunt overlying the left chest
VP shunt overlying the right hemi thorax
VP shunt overlying the right hemithorax
VP shunt overlying the right lung
VP shunt partially assessed
VP shunt partially visualized
VP shunt present
VP shunt present along the right midclavicular line
VP shunt projecting over the chest
VP shunt projecting over the left hemithorax
VP shunt projecting over the mediastinum and upper abdomen
VP shunt projecting over the right chest
VP shunt projecting over the right hemithorax
VP shunt terminating in the right upper quadrant
VP shunt traverses the right aspect of the chest
VP shunt traverses the right chest wall
VP shunt traverses the right hemithorax
VP shunt traversing the right hemi thorax
VP shunt tubing along the right lateral chest wall
VP shunt tubing crossing the right hemithorax
VP shunt tubing crossing the right neck and hemi thorax
VP shunt tubing in place
VP shunt tubing in the left hemi thorax
VP shunt tubing in the neck
VP shunt tubing in the right chest wall
VP shunt tubing in the right hemithorax
VP shunt tubing in the right upper quadrant
VP shunt tubing in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen
VP shunt tubing over the left hemithorax
VP shunt tubing over the right hemithorax
VP shunt tubing projecting over right hemithorax
VP shunt with tubing crossing the right hemithorax
VP shunt with tubing in the right neck and chest
VP shunt with tubing over the right chest and within the left upper abdomen
VP shunt with tubing over the right hemithorax
VP tubing over the left chest wall
VP tubing projecting over the left chest wall
VPS shunt below the hemidiaphragm
Vascular blurring consistent with congestive heart failure
Veil-like opacity in the right hemithorax, likely effusion
Very shallow inspiration
Volume loss at both lung bases
Well expanded lungs
Widening of the left coracoclavicular joint likely from prior ligamentous injury
Widening of the mediastinal contour with mild to moderate pulmonary edema
Y stent in place
Y stent in stable position
Y stent in standard position
Y-stent in place
Y-stent in unchanged position
Y-type tracheal stent in place
Zenkers diverticulum of the upper esophageal sphincter
___ ribs bilaterally
___ rod in place
___ rods in the mid-to-lower thoracic spine
___'s sign on lateral view
abandoned ICD with leads in the right atrium, right ventricle, and left ventricle
abandoned VP shunt in the region of the right apex
abandoned VP shunt in the right apex
abandoned and fractured right-sided pacer leads
abandoned cardiac leads without pacing device
abandoned cardiac pacemaker wires
abandoned cardiac pacer wires
abandoned dual-lumen catheter in the lower SVC
abandoned epicardial leads
abandoned epicardial leads anterior to the heart
abandoned epicardial pacemaker leads
abandoned epicardial pacer leads
abandoned epicardial pacing leads
abandoned epicardial pacing wires along the anterior chest wall
abandoned epicardial pacing wires over the right heart
abandoned fractured lead overlying the left upper mediastinum
abandoned fragment of AICD in place over the mediastinum
abandoned fragment of AICD over the mediastinum
abandoned lead
abandoned lead curled within the chest wall
abandoned lead from a right subclavian approach within the anterior right chest wall
abandoned lead in the left anterior chest wall
abandoned lead in the right anterior chest
abandoned lead in the right chest
abandoned lead in the right ventricle
abandoned lead over the right superior hemi thorax
abandoned lead over the right superior hemithorax
abandoned lead within the right ventricle
abandoned leads
abandoned leads from a previous left-sided pacemaker
abandoned leads from previous left-sided device
abandoned leads in place
abandoned leads in the left chest
abandoned leads in the right hemithorax
abandoned leads over the left chest wall
abandoned leads present
abandoned leads projecting over the left chest wall
abandoned left approach central line tubing
abandoned left chest wall pacer leads extending into the right heart
abandoned left subclavian catheter fragment
abandoned left subclavian catheter fragment in the low SVC