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Video 1
Ultrasound view of the heart in the subxiphoid window during saline flush of distal
CVC port. The RA and RV are fluid filled and black at the start of the clip with microbubbles
visible within the RA and leading into RV during the saline flush, indicating CVC
tip in correct position in the SVC.
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Vitreous hemorrhage. Hyperechoic material can be seen in the normally anechoic vitreous
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Lens dislocation. The lens can be seen en face dislodged from its normal location
suspended in the vitreous chamber. Vitreous hemorrhage is also noted.
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An example of a 30-second video clip from a study subject where MVO can be seen as
the gain is gradually increased.
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Video 1
Demonstration of the IEA (red and pulsatile) with flanking veins. Just deep to the
parietal peritoneum, intraperitoneal ascites fluid (hypoechoic) is seen with rounded
echogenic bowel loops present.
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Parasternal long axis clip.
