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1. Figure 105–4. Three commonly confused aortic disorders. A. Acute aortic transection. ...
Hurst's The Heart > Chapter 105. Diseases of the Aorta > Definitions and Categories

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2. Fig. 1–4. An aortogram demonstrates transection (arrow) of the aortic arch at the...
Basic Radiology > Chapter 1. Scope of Diagnostic Imaging > Conventional Radiography > Contrast Studies

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3. Figure 16–72. Transverse TEE image of traumatic aortic disruption and partial transection (...
Hurst's The Heart > Chapter 16. Echocardiography > Diseases of the Aortic Valve and Aorta > Diseases of the Aorta > Aortic Atherosclerosis

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4. FIGURE 41-3.1. Tendon transection.
Williams Gynecology > Chapter 41. Surgeries for Benign Gynecologic Conditions > 41-3 Cherney Incision > Intraoperative > Surgical Steps

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5. FIGURE 41-4.1. Muscle transection.
Williams Gynecology > Chapter 41. Surgeries for Benign Gynecologic Conditions > 41-4 Maylard Incision > Intraoperative > Surgical Steps

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6. FIGURE 41-19.2. Round ligament transection.
Williams Gynecology > Chapter 41. Surgeries for Benign Gynecologic Conditions > 41-19 Hysterectomy > Intraoperative > Surgical Steps

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7. FIGURE 41-19.8. Cardinal ligament transection.
Williams Gynecology > Chapter 41. Surgeries for Benign Gynecologic Conditions > 41-19 Hysterectomy > Intraoperative > Surgical Steps

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8. FIGURE 41-19.9. Uterosacral ligament transection.
Williams Gynecology > Chapter 41. Surgeries for Benign Gynecologic Conditions > 41-19 Hysterectomy > Intraoperative > Surgical Steps

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9. FIGURE 41-20.5. Uterosacral ligament transection.
Williams Gynecology > Chapter 41. Surgeries for Benign Gynecologic Conditions > 41-20 Vaginal Hysterectomy > Intraoperative > Surgical Steps

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10. FIGURE 41-20.6. Cardinal ligament transection.
Williams Gynecology > Chapter 41. Surgeries for Benign Gynecologic Conditions > 41-20 Vaginal Hysterectomy > Intraoperative > Surgical Steps

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11. FIGURE 41-20.7. Utero-ovarian and round ligaments transection.
Williams Gynecology > Chapter 41. Surgeries for Benign Gynecologic Conditions > 41-20 Vaginal Hysterectomy > Intraoperative > Surgical Steps

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12. FIGURE 41-21.2. Infundibulopelvic ligament transection.
Williams Gynecology > Chapter 41. Surgeries for Benign Gynecologic Conditions > 41-21 Laparoscopic Hysterectomy > Intraoperative > Instruments > Surgical Steps

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13. Figure 30–1. Aortic dissection begins with an intimal tear (1) leading to a hematoma...
Principles of Critical Care > Chapter 30. Aortic Dissection > Pathogenesis

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14. Figure 34–16. A. The left ventricular outflow tract incised through the left coronary...
Hurst's The Heart > Chapter 34. Anatomy of Electrophysiology > The Ventricles > The Left Ventricle

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15. Figure e20-5. Continuous-wave Doppler echocardiogram across the aortic valve in a patient...
Harrison's Online > Chapter e20. Atlas of Noninvasive Cardiac Imaging > Atlas of Noninvasive Cardiac Imaging

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16. Figure 223-4. Severe aortic stenosis. Hemodynamic findings show the left ventricular (LV),...
Harrison's Online > Chapter 223. Diagnostic Cardiac Catheterization and Angiography > Basic Principles > Left Heart Catheterization

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17. Figure 17–20. Aortic valve area is determined from the planimetered area of the aortic valve...
Hurst's The Heart > Chapter 17. Cardiac Catheterization, Cardiac Angiography, and Coronary Blood Flow and Pressure Measurements > Hemodynamic Data from the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory > Calculation of Valve Areas > Calculating Aortic Valve Area

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18. Figure 34–17. A and B are two halves of a heart cut longitudinally to show the...
Hurst's The Heart > Chapter 34. Anatomy of Electrophysiology > The Ventricles > The Left Ventricle

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19. Figure 82–26. A. Supravalvular aortic stenosis, discrete type. The stenotic segment is...
Hurst's The Heart > Chapter 82. Congenital Heart Disease in Children and Adolescents > Valvular and Vascular Malformations of the Left Side of the Heart with Right-to-Left, Bidirectional, or No Shunt > Supravalvular Aortic Stenosis > Clinical Manifestations

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20. Figure 106–3. Transesophageal echocardiography recording during cardiac surgery from the aorta...
Hurst's The Heart > Chapter 106. Cerebrovascular Disease and Neurologic Manifestations of Heart Disease > Brain and Cerebrovascular Complications of Heart Disease > Direct Cardiogenic Brain Embolism > Diagnostic Testing

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