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Venous Pulsations can be clearly be seen in the photoplethysmograph (PPG) of this subject undergoing a procedure for an ectopic pregnancy.
The original figure was provided by Kirk Shelley, Yale Medical School and modified by Stephen Linder, Dartmouth College.
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