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Incorrect peripherally inserted central catheter position
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27 Jun 2020
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Upper lobe pulmonary venous diversion
Upper lobe pulmonary venous diversion (also described as cephalisation of the pulmonary veins) reflects elevation of left atrial pressure and is an early sign of pulmonary edema.
Clinical presentation
The normal left atrial pressure is 5-10 mmHg. An elevation of left atrial pressure to 10-15 m...
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Malpositioned ventriculoperitoneal shunt
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04 Feb 2023
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Pulmonary laceration
Pulmonary lacerations result from frank laceration of lung parenchyma secondary to trauma. There is almost always concurrent contusion.
Epidemiology
Contusions and lacerations follow blunt or penetrating chest trauma, and are almost always seen with other chest (and abdominal) injuries. While ...
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Right pulmonic pericardial recess
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16 Nov 2023
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Spontaneous pneumothorax - pulmonary blebs
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22 Aug 2019
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Left lower lobe collapse
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23 Aug 2019
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Pneumothorax
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23 Apr 2010
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Superior accessory fissure
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23 Aug 2019
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Chest wall abscesses
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14 Oct 2010
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Foreign body ingestion - metal ring
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09 Feb 2021
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Lung cancer metastasis to bone - forearm
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17 Mar 2011
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Osteochondroma - rib
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02 Jul 2022
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Congenital rib fusion
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14 Apr 2018
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Doege-Potter syndrome
Doege-Potter syndrome is a paraneoplastic non-islet cell tumor hypoglycemia, secondary to a solitary fibrous tumor, most commonly pulmonary, secreting insulin-like growth factor-2 (IGF-2).
It is rare and more often found with higher grade solitary fibrous tumors 1-4.
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Lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia
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11 Oct 2012
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Klebsiella pneumoniae pneumonia with neck infection and septic thrombosis
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11 Dec 2017
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Klebsiella
Klebsiella is a genus of Gram-negative, oxidase-negative, rod-shaped bacteria, which is relatively commonly encountered in the healthcare environment. It has numerous species, including K. pneumoniae, K. aerogenes, and K. rhinoscleromatis 1. Klebsiella may cause a range of infections, most commo...
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Respiratory bronchiolitis interstitial lung disease (RB-ILD): probable
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26 Aug 2015
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Intercostal nerve
The intercostal nerves are the somatic nerves that arise from the anterior divisions of the thoracic spinal nerves from T1 to T11. These nerves in addition to supplying the thoracic wall also supply the pleura and peritoneum.
Gross anatomy
Intercostal nerves can be divided into atypical and ty...