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Delayed diagnosis of ventricular lead malposition in the left ventricle via a patent foramen ovale. [PDF]
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Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2015
Fetal malposition, either occiput posterior or transverse (OT), leads to greater risk of cesarean delivery, prolonged labor, and increased perinatal morbidity. Historically, there is a known association between epidural use and malposition that was assumed to be due to the increased discomfort of laboring with a fetus in the occiput posterior position.
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Fetal malposition, either occiput posterior or transverse (OT), leads to greater risk of cesarean delivery, prolonged labor, and increased perinatal morbidity. Historically, there is a known association between epidural use and malposition that was assumed to be due to the increased discomfort of laboring with a fetus in the occiput posterior position.
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Petrous jugular malposition (diverticulum)
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1993Jugular bulb anatomy is variable. A “high‐riding” bulb extending into the tympanic cavity is a well‐described anomaly. Petrous jugular malposition (diverticulum) (PJMD), however, is rare. The relationship between PJMD and clinical symptoms is questionable because the differentiation between PJMD as an anatomic variant and pathologic process is unproved.
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