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DK2985_C000 1..28 - AlSharqia Echo Club

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246 Transesophageal <strong>Echo</strong>cardiography(A)(B)LARARVCATHETER(C)EPICARDIAL FATEPICARDIAL FATFigure 11.6 Epicardial fat in a 67-year-old man before aortic surgery. (A, B) Mid-esophageal four-chamber view. (C) Intraoperativeview (LA, left atrium; RA, right atrium; RV, right ventricle). (Photo C courtesy of Dr. Michel Pellerin.)(A)(B)LEFTLUNGAoLEFT PLEURALEFFUSIOND(C)(D)RIGHTPLEURALEFFUSIONRIGHTLUNGLIVERFigure 11.7 Bilateral pleural effusion. (A, B) The left pleural effusion is typically posterior to the descending aorta (Ao) and on theright side of the screen. (C, D) The right pleural effusion is on the left side of the screen where part of the liver can be seen. A combinedtotal of 2300 mL of pleural fluid was removed from the left and right pleural cavities: 900 and 1400 mL, respectively.

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