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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 |
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