Review and discussion of recent literature in point of care ultrasound.
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If you'd like cutting edge beside ultrasound information (and reimaginings of foundational content), look no further than the original Ultrasound podcast! Check out our longitudinal, year-long and virtual ultrasound fellowship here: https://academy.ultrasoundleadershipacademy.com Check out our FREE content on our website: https://www.coreultrasound.com Check out our courses here: https://courses.coreultrasound.com Check out our question bank here: https://courses.coreultrasound.com/collectio ...
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We will be discussing anything and everything ultrasound related.
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Using Ultrasound to Manage Cardiac Arrest: A Practical Guide for Clinicians (Part 1)
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Ultrasound is a powerful tool that can significantly enhance patient care during cardiac arrest. In part 1 of this lecture, I break down how ultrasound can be effectively utilized in three key areas: 1️⃣ Identifying Reversible Causes: Learn how to use ultrasound to quickly diagnose conditions like cardiac tamponade, pulmonary embolism, and hypovole…
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It's bubble time! This fascinating paper investigates counting the number of seconds that bubbles can be seen in right side of the heart after a flush as a means to diagnose right heart failure. https://www.ultrasoundgel.org/167 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38597847/Oleh Michael Prats
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Mastering Ultrasound-Guided Nerve Blocks Basics, Part 2!
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Expand your expertise in ultrasound-guided nerve blocks with Part 2 of this comprehensive tutorial series! In this video, we delve into advanced techniques, exploring brachial plexus blocks, fascia iliaca compartment blocks, and the erector spinae plane block (both in the thoracic and lumbar regions). To bring these techniques into context, we conc…
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Mastering Ultrasound-Guided Nerve Blocks Basics, Part 1
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Unlock the foundational skills you need to perform ultrasound-guided nerve blocks in this detailed tutorial! In Part 1 of this two-part series, we dive into the basics, including needle selection, general methods, and safety protocols. You'll also learn step-by-step techniques for performing forearm, femoral and tibial nerve blocks, complete with p…
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The Future of the VExUS Exam: Insights from Dr. Longino & Dr. Riscinti (Part 2)
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In part two of this interview, Dr. Longino, a hospitalist researcher, and Dr. Riscinti, an emergency medicine physician—both from Denver Health—explore the future of the VExUS (Venous Excess UltraSound) exam. We discuss ongoing and future research, emerging applications, and strategies to expand the accessibility and adoption of this important tool…
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GEL x SCUF back again! This year at the annual meeting of the Society of Clinical Ultrasound Fellowships, the GEL team interviews several up-and-coming leaders in POCUS about a variety of fascinating topics. https://www.ultrasoundgel.org/166Oleh Michael Prats
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I’m so excited to finally start working VExUS Score tutorials! This week we’re starting out with the 5 Min Sono tutorial, and in the next few weeks we will be releasing amazing in-depth reviews on the background and clinical application of the VExUS Score. This 5 Minute Sono video provides a streamlined, step-by-step walkthrough on how to accuratel…
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Are two planes better than one? Creagh, Mike, and Jailyn investigate a paper on biplane technology for placing central venous catheters. https://www.ultrasoundgel.org/165 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37742018/Oleh Michael Prats
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Essential Thoracic Ultrasound Skills for the FAST Exam
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In this video, we dive into the essentials of performing the ultrasound FAST (Focused Assessment with Sonography in Trauma) exam, with a special focus on the thoracic component. Whether you're a medical student, resident, or a seasoned healthcare provider looking to refine your skills, this step-by-step guide will help you master the thoracic ultra…
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Mastering the FAST Exam: Essential Ultrasound Techniques for Trauma Assessment!
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Welcome to our guide on the Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma (FAST) exam (the abdominal portion)! In this video, we'll walk you through the essential ultrasound techniques used in the abdominal FAST exam. Remember, the FAST exam can be used for ANY cause of fluid in the abdomen, including hemoperitoneum from abdominal trauma. 🌐 Connect…
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Diagnose Papilledema in Seconds with POCUS!
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In this video, we demonstrate how to use bedside ultrasound to diagnose papilledema (caused by increased ICP) as well as pseudopapilledema (caused by other things besides an increased ICP). Learn the key techniques and sonographic findings that can help you identify papilledema quickly and effectively in a clinical setting. If you have any question…
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In this Bonus Cut author interview, Zack and Mike go off the rails by interviewing the author of a case series describing a fascinating and mysterious procedure - the transgluteal hydrodissection! Guest Gabe Rose gives us the low down of how this nerve block alternative might be the way to go to help a radicu-lous amount of patients. https://www.ul…
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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) with POCUS + Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Obstruction (LVOTO) Explained!
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In this video, we dive into the critical role of Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) in diagnosing Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) and the associated Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Obstruction (LVOTO). HCM is a common genetic heart disorder characterized by the thickening of the heart muscle, which can lead to significant clinical implications, incl…
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Mastering Ultrasound-Guided Stellate Ganglion Blocks: Step-by-Step Guide
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In this video, we provide a comprehensive, step-by-step guide on performing ultrasound-guided stellate ganglion blocks. While the indications are very broad, they’re likely most useful for emergency medicine physicians when treating refractory ventricular storm (ventricular tachycardia/fibrillation)), untreatable by typical methods. We will show yo…
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The GEL Jr team strikes back with a fascinating topic - using POCUS to guide response in the treatment of Crohn's disease! Join the gang as they peristalse their way through an article describing this inflammatory idea. https://www.ultrasoundgel.org/163 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32453126/Oleh Michael Prats
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In this Father's Day Special, Mike interviews his old man about the state of point-of-care ultrasound in general surgery. All sorts of learning ensues. https://www.ultrasoundgel.org/162Oleh Michael Prats
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It's been a while since we talked about Venous Excess Ultrasound, aka VEXUS. There is still a lot of buzz around this concept, but not a lot of honey (honey is evidence in this metaphor). Ross Prager, international friend to POCUS researchers everywhere, joins Mike to discuss what's new and where this is going. https://www.ultrasoundgel.org/161…
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Advanced Right Heart Ultrasound for Healthcare Providers
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A few months ago, I had a pleasure participating in the Southwestern Ultrasound Regional Fellowship conference (SURF), with a phenomenal group and amazing faculty. One of those faculty members is Dr. Dana Sajed, Associate Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine and Director of the Clinical Ultrasound Fellowship at LA County and USC Hospital. In th…
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Part 2 of the discussion with Rachel Liu and Cian McDermott for Yale Emergency Medicine podcast day. Now the banter turns to a favorite topic: POCUS in cardiac arrest - is there a right or wrong way to do it? https://www.ultrasoundgel.org/160 Sponsor: EchonousOleh Michael Prats
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Creagh and Mike were invited to speak at the first ever Yale Emergency Medicine Podcast day! They join their old buddies Rachel Liu and Cian McDermott to discuss podcasting and POCUS in cardiac arrest. This is part 1 of 2. https://www.ultrasoundgel.org/159 Sponsor: EchonousOleh Michael Prats
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In this video I'm gonna do a much-needed revamp of the kidney stone (aka ureterolithiasis) 5 Minute Sono video that I first published back in 2015! In this video I give you some updated information and some higher quality clips. The way we typically identify the presence of kidney stones using ultrasound is to have a pretest suspicion of kidney sto…
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The GEL trio return to discuss an old idea made new again - the mitral annular plane systolic excursion, aka MAPSE. How good is it compared to other methods for estimating left ventricular function? https://www.ultrasoundgel.org/158 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36933334/ Sponsor: EchonousOleh Michael Prats
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Butterfly iQ3 Unveiled: Core Ultrasound’s Comprehensive Review and Insights, Part 1
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I’m so excited to share with you my unboxing of the new Butterfly iQ3. Watch to see my first impressions! I’ve had the pleasure of working with many ultrasound companies over the past 10 years, both as a consumer and as an ultrasound director of a large academic hospital. I’ve enjoyed all of the iterations of the Butterfly ultra-portable ultrasound…
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I am so happy to share with you our latest video on how to perform an ultrasound guided pericardiocentesis! This video has gone through a few revisions but I think this one is my best one so far (although I do concede that I may be a little bit biased🙃) this video already assumes that you know how to tell a difference between a pericardial effusion…
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This week on the podcast we have a new version of the 5 Minute Sono video on the sonographic evaluation of the IVC. The IVC is not going to primarily diagnose anything (usually!), but instead is used to evaluate the central venous pressure (CVP). If the IVC is plump and not collapsing, it means a high CVP, and if it is small and collapsing a lot, i…
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In this Special Edition ep, Mike interviews the multi-talented Adaira Landry and Resa Lewiss. They share some of the wisdom they have gleaned from their experiences as physicians, mentees, mentors, authors, academicians, ultrasound experts, and humans. https://www.ultrasoundgel.org/157 https://www.harpercollins.com/products/microskills-adaira-landr…
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From Motion to Meaning: ULA Image Review, Episode 2
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In this week’s video, we’re showing you our second episode of the new Ultrasound Leadership Academy Image Review: From Motion to Meaning. The Ultrasound Leadership Academy is a non-profit whose sole function is to educate medical providers on best practices while incorporating ultrasound into their daily practice. We offer many different tiers of s…
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Mastering Volume Responsiveness: Dr. Terren Trott on Velocity Time Integral (VTI) Techniques, Part 2
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In the last episode I showed you part one of the interview I had with Dr. Terren Trott discussing the velocity time integral and how it can be used to help manage our sick patients. In this episode, I share with you the thrilling conclusion! If you want to learn this technique AND MORE, check out our upcoming in-person mini-course SONOLAB, March 5t…
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Mastering Volume Responsiveness: Dr. Terren Trott on Velocity Time Integral (VTI) Techniques, Part 1
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Have you ever wondered how much fluid is too much in your critical ill patients? Join us in this enlightening session with Dr. Terren Trott MD, an emergency medicine AND critical physician who also completed an ultrasound fellowship, as we talk about how the VTI can be used in assessing volume responsiveness in our critically ill patients. This int…
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The GEL Jr. team is back and they have a bone to pick. What's the deal with using ultrasound for forearm fractures in kids? They examine a recent article on this topic from the New England Journal of Medicine. https://www.ultrasoundgel.org/156 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37256975/Oleh Michael Prats
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Community Ultrasound Pearls with Dr. Michael Macias (from The POCUS Atlas)
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In this episode, Michael Macias and I chat about some barriers and benefits of using ultrasound in community (non or less academic) emergency departments. Any place where medicine is practiced should be held to similar standards, and POCUS should be considered standard of care. We discuss a study done at our home institution where we looked at a qu…
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Critical Care POCUS perspectives with Terren Trott, Part 2
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In part 2 of this amazing interview, Dr. Trott and I discuss specifics on ultrasound and how it can benefit critical care and emergency medicine physicians. We discuss our favorite position for central venous catheters (Spoiler alert: We both love right subclavians the most!) and other interesting insights. Check it out! 🌐 Connect with Us 🌐 If you …
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In September 2023, the GEL crew traveled to Portland, Maine to do some on-the-street reporting at the annual conference for the Society of Clinical Ultrasound Fellowships (SCUF). What evolved was a series of incredible mini-interviews focusing on the different paths to ultrasound and the exciting new frontiers of ultrasound technology. This is Part…
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Critical Care POCUS perspectives with Terren Trott MD, Part 1
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Have you ever wanted to ask an intensive care doc about how they utilize POCUS in their daily practice? What about a critical care doc who is also emergency medicine and POCUS-fellowship trained? I got to sit down (in person!) with Dr. Terren Trott, who is a California transplant in Kentucky who has some amazing insights to share with us. Check it …
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People, Progress, POCUS (Part 1)
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In September 2023, the GEL crew traveled to Portland, Maine to do some on-the-street reporting at the annual conference for the Society of Clinical Ultrasound Fellowships (SCUF). What evolved was a series of incredible mini-interviews focusing on the different paths to ultrasound and the exciting new frontiers of ultrasound technology. This is Part…
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5 Minute Sono - Sonosite X-Porte Machine Basics
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In this episode, I walk you through basic machine operation for the Sonosite Xporte, including selecting the appropriate probe/setting, inputting patient (and your) information, how to record and how to export to review later or store in your institution (please check with your institution on appropriate technique for storing images/clips!) In the …
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Ultrasound Insights, Continued: A Conversation with Michael Macias MD, Part 2
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I am so happy to share with you all part two of my first interview with Dr. Michael Macias! In this podcast we talk about a single topic: fracture management. Please enjoy this second part of my interview with Dr. Macias and we can't wait to hear from you and learn how you all utilize ultrasound in the management of suspected or confirmed fractures…
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Ultrasound Insights: A Conversation with Michael Macias MD, Part 1
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I'm so happy to finally be able to sit down with Dr. Michael Macias and discuss a few things that I've been meaning to ask him. Mike graduated from an ultrasound fellowship and then begin working as a community-based physician where he became the Ultrasound Director for Emergent Medical Associates, as well as the UHS Southern California Residency C…
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From Motion to Meaning: ULA Image Review Episode 1
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The Ultrasound Leadership Academy is a non-profit that was founded 10 years ago the the same people who first started the Ultrasound Podcast (Mike Malin, Matt Dawson and Mike Stone), and our mission is to spread the highest-quality ultrasound education to all. This video is a new series to highlight some of the features of ULA, including dedicated …
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Have you been PENG attention? This block is everywhere! In this episode, we talk about the preliminary data for the PEricapsular Nerve Group (PENG) block used for analgesia of acute hip fractures in the emergency department. https://www.ultrasoundgel.org/153 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35652877/Oleh Michael Prats
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Point-of-Care Ultrasound for Ectopic Pregnancy Identification (5MS)
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Welcome to our latest video where we explore the crucial role of point-of-care ultrasound in early detection of ectopic pregnancies. 🌐 In just a few minutes, we guide you through the process of using ultrasound to identify signs and symptoms, ensuring timely and effective medical intervention. 🤰 What's Inside? Discover the key features of an ectopi…
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Fetal Heart Rate Assessment using POCUS! (5MS)
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Welcome to our latest video, where we delve into using point-of-care ultrasound for determining the fetal heart rate using M-mode. 🔍 What's Inside? In this short and informative video, we guide you through the steps of using M-mode on a point-of-care ultrasound machine to accurately assess the fetal heart rate. Whether you're a healthcare professio…
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Intrauterine Pregnancy Identification with Point-of-Care Ultrasound (5MS)
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In this 5 Minute Sono video we are going to discuss the basics on how to identify an intrauterine pregnancy using your bedside ultrasound machine. Follow our step-by-step guide to using point-of-care ultrasound for intrauterine pregnancy identification. From preparation to scanning techniques, we cover it all, including how to interpret key indicat…
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5 Minute Sono - Basic OB/Gyn Scanning Technique
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In this 5 Minute Sono video we are going to discuss some basic scanning techniques involving OB/Ob Gyn. This is a must watch video for point of care providers wanting to learn the basics on how to evaluate pregnant patients and patients with suspected uterine and ovarian pathology! Stay tuned for upcoming videos with specific pregnancies, including…
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Bonus Cuts back again! Zack and Mike talk with guest Yale Tung-Chen about the POCUS vibe in Spain and his recently reviewed study on using doppler flow as a measure of right ventricular dysfunction in heart failure. https://www.ultrasoundgel.org/152Oleh Michael Prats
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Mike flies solo and ventures into the wily world of artificial intelligence in clinical ultrasound. How well does the machine measure up to the expert when it comes to hemodynamic measurements with echo? https://www.ultrasoundgel.org/151 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36835888/Oleh Michael Prats
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To celebrate 150 episodes we are doing a deep dive into one of POCUS's most beloved applications - acute heart failure. We bring in echo expert Sean Hickey to help delve into the ins and outs of the hearts, the lungs, and the IVCs. https://www.ultrasoundgel.org/150Oleh Michael Prats
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Pyloric stenosis is a relatively common condition in infants that can lead to severe vomiting, dehydration, and weight loss. Timely and accurate diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment. Bedside ultrasound has become a valuable tool for diagnosing pyloric stenosis quickly and non-invasively. Learn how to effectively perform the exam definitely …
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Ankle Effusion - Identification, Aspiration and Injection
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In this video, we will guide you through the sonographic evaluation of a suspected ankle effusion using bedside ultrasound. We will also demonstrate how to accurately perform an ankle aspiration and injection. Check out this latest 5 Minute Sono video for details on how to do it! (Of note, this video only covers the sonographic identification and n…
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Elbow Effusion - Identification, Aspiration and Injection
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In this Five Minute Sono video, Jailyn discusses how to identify an elbow effusion, and then how to aspirate fluid or inject medications. This is a potentially very difficult procedure made easier by bedside ultrasound. Check out the video to learn more! Of note, this video only discovers the ultrasound identification and needle guidance aspects. P…
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