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double lumen

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double lumen
Medtalk A duplication of a vessel or tubular structure


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In children, a bronchial blocker, Fogarty catheter balloon, or a single lumen tube in the appropriate bronchus can be used instead of a double lumen tube, which maybe too large for a child's trachea.
The coronary angiography (CAG) of the patient showed that the patient's left anterior descending (LAD) artery was irregular, dissected, and recanalized spontaneously following the dissection; it also revealed the presence of double lumen structure and no aneurysm anywhere on ventricle (Fig.
MRI of possible dissections involves the use of special fat-suppression protocols that allow visualization of the double lumen.
 
 
 
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