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Differential Diagnosis For Jugular veins distended/30 degrees upright
- Infected organ, Abscesses
Myocarditis, acute- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Tamponade, cardiac
Amniotic fluid embolism
Superior vena cava syndrome
Tension pneumothorax
Cardiomyopathy, restrictive
Obliterative cardiomyopathy syndrome
Tricuspid valve insufficiency
Pericarditis, chronic constrictive
Tricuspid valve annular incompetency- Functional, Physiologic Variant Disorders
Valsalva maneuver/severe- Reference to Organ System
Pulmonary Edema, Left Ventrical
Pulmonary edema, severe
Pulmonary emboli, recurrent/Homans
Congestive heart failure
High output heart failure
Right congestive heart failure/chronic
Cardiomyopathy- Pathophysiologic
Right Ventricular outflow obstruction- Synonyms
- 30 degrees upright, Distended vein, Engorgement of vein, Engorgement of vein (finding), Engorgement Venous, Engorgements Venous, Jugular vein, Jugular veins, Structure of jugular vein, Structure of jugular vein (body structure), Vein distended, Vein Jugular, Veins Jugular, Venous Engorgement, Venous Engorgements
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