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medical illustration of A series of illustrations for a research article published in Structural Heart reviewing the anatomy of the heart's conduction system in the proximity of structural heart disease defects. The illustrations demonstrate how the anatomy in individuals with certain atrial and ventricular septal defects has clinical significance: undergoing percutaneous interventions can contribute to risk of developing inadvertent conduction disturbances.
Next medical illustration of Images created for the AMA (Current Procedural Terminology) CPT Assistant Newsletter and the CPT Professional code book. Each image or set of images accompanies explanations of new or updated codes for reporting specific techniques and procedures. Topics range from general esophagectomy techniques, to differences in approach to minimally-invasive glaucoma surgery, to placement of a non-tunneling peripherally-inserted central catheter in a pediatric patient.

Minimally-invasive glaucoma surgery

A series of illustrations for a research article published in Structural Heart reviewing the anatomy of the heart's conduction system in the proximity of structural heart disease defects. The illustrations demonstrate how the anatomy in individuals with certain atrial and ventricular septal defects has clinical significance: undergoing percutaneous interventions can contribute to risk of developing inadvertent conduction disturbances.

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