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Partial occlusion in the T-piece resulting in airway obstruction.
The device has the potential for overheating its transformer and has the potential for fire hazard.
Possible difficulty in passing the catheter through the needle due to a reduced ID of the needle caused by over crimping of the needle during the manufacturing process.
The word PED was printed on the neckflange instead of the word NEO.
PepGen P-15 Putty kit was labeled with the incorrect expiration date.
A defective seal allows water into the handle of the toothbrush via the bristles, and rusty water seeps back out of the toothbrush around the bristles.
Failure to update correctly when re-transmitting an image from the modality.
Failed EPA required efficacy testing; may not perform as intended.
The stylet hub detaches from the stylet needle.
The product is not uniform across the cassettes of some lots, which will result in an inconsistent bias of patient results.
The parameters loaded in the analyzer for the hepatitis C virus do not match those in the package insert, and patient results may be reported out as false positives or false negatives.