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Double bubble, double trouble

Pediatric Surgery International, 2005
Duodenal atresia (DA) is not uncommon, either as an isolated anomaly or associated with trisomy 21, malrotation, or cardiac anomalies. It may be diagnosed on antenatal ultrasound by a "double-bubble" sign, which typically persists after birth on a plain abdominal radiograph.
H Okti, Poki, A J A, Holland, J, Pitkin
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Triplet of doubles: Double anterior chamber, double descemet membranes, and double rhexis

Medical Journal Armed Forces India, 2022
A 52-year-old women underwent penetrating keratoplasty for total corneal opacity after healed microbial keratitis with an uneventful postoperative period until six months when she developed gross diminution of vision. During examination, she was detected to have a membrane in the anterior chamber, creating a double anterior chamber with a total ...
Vijay K, Sharma   +3 more
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Double rhythm in double heart

Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine, 2008
We describe the case of a patient with heterotopic transplantation, sinus rhythm originating from the donor heart, ventricular fibrillation of the native heart and right severe decompensation. The double rhythm was easily detected with a surface ECG and the transthoracic echocardiogram, both performed in the left conventional and in the right modified ...
Domenico, Potenza   +6 more
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Double Diastematomyelia

Radiology, 1977
Double diastematomyelia was diagnosed in a 23-year-old woman. The spurs occurred at T2 and L3. To the authors' knowledge, such a wide separation of double spurs has not been reported previously and the high position of the T2 spur is rare.
R R, McClelland, D G, Marsh
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Double, double…What’s the trouble?

Journal of Electrocardiology, 2013
Parasystole can be subtle, making the diagnosis difficult to recognize.
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Double crystals

Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations of Crystallography, 2000
The lowest-energy way to enclose and separate two planar regions of prescribed areas is found, where the energy is given by the l1 norm ('Manhattan metric'), in which horizontal and vertical directions use less energy than other directions, as in some crystals. With the assumption that interfaces carry a fraction lambda of the energy of exterior faces,
B, Wecht, M, Barber, J, Tice
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Doubling Double-Voicedness

TOPIA, 2006
A Review of: Siemerling, Winfried. 2005. The New North American Studies: Culture, Writing and the Politics of Re/Cognition. London and New York: Routledge.
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