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Dobhoff tube with tip possibly at the GE junction
Dobhoff tube with tip possibly extending beneath the GE junction
Dobhoff tube with weighted tip at the gastroesophageal junction
Dobhoff tube with weighted tip in the upper stomach, extending below the diaphragm
Dobhoff tube with wire stylet in place in the lower esophagus
Dobhoff tube within the right mainstem bronchus
Dobhoff tube within the stomach
Dobhoff type tube does not extend beyond the pylorus
Dobhoff type tube in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen
Dobhoff type tube in the mid abdomen with atypical course
Dobhoff type tube placement in the chest
Dobhoff type tube placement with curled distal portion overlying the gastric fundus
Dobhoff type tube with curled distal portion overlying the gastric fundus
Dobhoff type tube with radiopaque tip coiled in the stomach
Dobhoff type tube with radiopaque tip in the distal mediastinum
Dobhoff type tube with radiopaque tip in the distal mediastinum near the GE junction
Dobhoff type tube with radiopaque tip in the proximal stomach
Dobhoff type tube with radiopaque tip overlying the gastric fundus
Dobhoff's tube in the stomach body
Doghoff tube tip in the second portion of duodenum
Dopoff feeding tube in the stomach with tip near the GE junction
Dopoff feeding tube in the stomach with tip near the gastroesophageal junction
Doppler tip in the distal stomach or proximal duodenum
Double-barrel Port-A-Cath overlying the left chest wall
Double-lumen Port-A-Cath terminates in the right atrium
Dressler's syndrome
Dual barrel Port-A-Cath over the right chest wall with catheter tip extending to the lower SVC
Dual channel left subclavian central venous catheter terminating in the mid SVC
Dual lead AICD in place
Dual lead AICD in stable position
Dual lead AICD in stable position with leads extending to the right atrium and right ventricle
Dual lead AICD with leads in slightly changed position
Dual lead AICD with leads in the right atrium and right ventricle
Dual lead left pacemaker device in place
Dual lead left-sided AICD
Dual lead left-sided AICD in place
Dual lead left-sided AICD in stable position
Dual lead left-sided AICD in stable position with leads extending to the right atrium
Dual lead left-sided AICD in stable position with leads extending to the right atrium and right ventricle
Dual lead left-sided AICD in stable position with leads extending to the right ventricle
Dual lead left-sided pacemaker device in stable position
Dual lumen Port-A-Cath in-situ with tip in the mid to distal SVC
Dual lumen central venous catheter tip in the right atrium
Dual-lead left-sided pacemaker
Dual-lumen Port-A-Cath terminates in the low SVC
Dual-lumen left IJ line tip overlies proximal SVC
Dubhoff catheter terminates at the GE junction, requiring further advancement
Dubhoff tube tip in the stomach
ECG cables in place
ECG cables, pacemaker wires, and right PICC line in place
ECG clips in place
ECG electrodes overlaying the mediastinum and shoulders
ECG lead in place
ECG lead markers over the upper lung zones
ECG leads in place
ECG leads on the chest
ECMO cannula in place
ECMO cannula overlying the right border of the lower thoracic spine
ECMO cannula tip likely in the IVC, projecting over the space between the eleventh and twelfth ribs
ECMO cannula via right internal jugular approach extending to the junction of the right atrium and inferior vena cava
ECMO canula at the cavoatrial junction
ECMO catheter extending into the IVC
ECMO catheter in place
ECMO catheter in-situ
ECMO catheter removed
ECMO device in place
ECMO device in the vena cava
ECMO device over the inferior vena cava with tip projecting over the superior vena cava
ECMO technique likely via femoral approach
ECMO venous cannula in the distal superior vena cava
ECOM canula in place
EJ line in the right neck
EKG electrodes overlying the chest wall
EKG lead in place
EKG lead over the gastric fundus
EKG leads in place
EKG leads over the chest
EKG leads over the chest wall
EKG leads over the thoracic wall
EKG leads overlie the anterior chest
EKG leads overlie the anterior chest wall
EKG leads overlie the chest
EKG leads overlie the chest wall
EKG leads overlie the patient
EKG leads overlie the upper abdomen
EKG leads overlie the upper chest
EKG leads overlying the anterior chest wall
EKG leads overlying the chest
EKG leads overlying the chest wall
EKG leads present
EKG leads projecting over the thoracic wall
EKG leads with corresponding wires projecting over the chest
EKOS catheter in place with tip in the proximal right pulmonary artery
ERCP stent in place
ERCP stent in the stomach
ET Tube in mid trachea at 4.5 cm from the carina
ET and NG tube in appropriate position
ET and NG tube in nominal position
ET and NG tubes appropriately positioned
ET and NG tubes have been removed