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  1. The right cerebral hemisphere controls movement of the left side of the body. Depending on the severity, a stroke affecting the right cerebral hemisphere may result in functional loss or ...
  2. Double outlet right ventricle (DORV) is a congenital heart disease in which the aorta and pulmonary artery rise from the right ventricle. This configuration allows oxygen-poor blood, to ...
  3. This is an angiogram of the right carotid artery showing a severe narrowing (stenosis) of the internal carotid artery just past the carotid fork. There is enlargement of the ...
  4. ... has a mass in upper part of the right lung (left side of picture).
  5. ... the upper chest showing a mass in the right lung (seen on the left side of the ...
  6. A CT scan showing a mass in right lower chest near the heart (left side of photograph).
  7. ... x-ray (CXR) of a nodule in the right lung.
  8. ... The x-ray shows a mass in the right upper lung, indicated with the arrow (seen on ...
  9. ... myxoma is a benign tumor in the heart. Right atrial myxomas occur less frequently than left atrial ...
  10. ... a disorder involving backflow of blood from the right ventricle to the right atrium during contraction of the right ventricle. The ...
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