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AV valve prosthesis
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AVR
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AVR demonstrated
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AVR in place
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AVR replacement
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Accentuated bronchovascular markings
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Acromio-Clavicular dissociation
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Additional tubing projected over right chest
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Airspace consolidation in the right mid lung suggestive of pneumonia
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Alveolar edema
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Ampatz plug in place
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Amplatz closure device over the cardiac silhouette
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Amplatz plug in place
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Aortic CoreValve
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Aortic CoreValve device
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Aortic CoreValve device in place
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Apical pleural thickening
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Aspergillus in sputum
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Atelectasis at the lung bases
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Atelectasis at the right base
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Atelectasis at the right lung base
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Atelectasis in the right lung base
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AtriClip device
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Atrio biventricular defibrillator leads in standard position
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Azygos lobe present
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Azygos vein mildly dilated, possibly due to volume overload
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B lines
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B lines at the lung bases
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B lines at the right base
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B lines at the right lung base
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B lines in the peripheral right lower lobe
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B lines in the pulmonary interstitium
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B lines suggestive of interstitial pulmonary edema
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B lines suggestive of mild pulmonary interstitial edema
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B type lines at both lung bases
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B-lines
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B-lines at the lower left chest wall
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B-lines at the lung bases
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B-lines at the right lung base
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B-lines compatible with heart failure
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B-lines in the right costophrenic sulcus
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B-lines in the right lower lung
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B-lines present
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B-lines seen on the right
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B-type lines along the right costophrenic sulcus
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B-type lines at both lung bases
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BA AICD in place with leads extending to the right atrium and right ventricle
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BB fragments extending into the neck
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BB fragments predominantly anterior
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BB marker along the right lateral tenth rib indicating site of patient's pain
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BB marker at the site of patient's pain along the right lateral tenth rib
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BB marker at the site of tenderness adjacent to the eleventh posterior rib on the right
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BB marker at the site of tenderness over the right eleventh rib posteriorly
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BB marker at the wound site
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BB marker denotes the area of the patient's symptoms
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BB marker in the left mid thorax
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BB marker in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen
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BB marker indicating site of tenderness overlying the left ninth posterior rib
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BB marker indicating tenderness adjacent to the eleventh posterior rib on the right
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BB marker indicating tenderness at the right eleventh rib posteriorly
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BB marker over the lateral inferior right lower ribs
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BB marker over the left twelfth rib
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BB marker over the right clavicular head
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BB marker overlying the lateral left tenth rib
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BB marker overlying the left inferior lateral ribs
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BB marker overlying the left lateral 11th rib
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BB marker overlying the left ninth posterior rib
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BB marker overlying the right eleventh rib
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BB marker placed over the lateral inferior right lower ribs
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BB markers along the lower right chest wall
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BB markers overlying the lower chest
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BB markers overlying the lower chest at or below the diaphragm
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BB markers placed along the lower right chest wall
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BBs project over the lower anterior chest wall bilaterally
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BIV ICD with shielded lead traversing the tricuspid valve
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BIV-ICD in the left chest with leads in the right atrium and right ventricle
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Background hyperinflation consistent with COPD
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Background scoliosis
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Basal atelectasis
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Basilar opacities suggestive of possible edema
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Basilar opacities suggestive of possible infection
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Basilar opacity
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BiV-ICD device in place with leads in appropriate position
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BiV-ICD leads in the right atrium, right ventricle, and epicardial vein of the left ventricle
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Biapical fibronodular changes in right apical calcified granuloma
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Biapical pleural thickening
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Biapical scarring
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Bibasilar atelectasis
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Bibasilar consolidations, left greater than right
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Bibasilar opacities suggestive of atelectasis
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Bibasilar parenchymal opacities
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Bibasilar streaky opacities suggestive of atelectasis
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Bilateral chest tubes
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Bilateral chest tubes in place
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Bilateral diffuse airspace opacities
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Bilateral hazy alveolar infiltrates
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Bilateral hazy alveolar infiltrates possibly due to underlying infectious infiltrate
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Bilateral hazy alveolar infiltrates suggestive of pulmonary edema
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Bilateral hilar enlargement compatible with lymphadenopathy
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Bilateral moderate pleural effusions
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