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The echocardiogram in left atrial myxoma
The American Journal of Medicine, 1973Abstract A case of left atrial myxoma is described in which the echocardiogram provided the clue to the diagnosis. The mechanisms involved in producing a positive result are discussed. The value of the echocardiogram appears to depend upon echoes from the tumor during diastole which can be detected immediately posterior to the anterior cusp of the ...
T N, Srivastava, E, Fletcher
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Echocardiogram in calcified mitral anulus
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1975Abstract Calcification of the anulus fibrosus of the mitral valve presents a characteristic pattern on the echocardiogram. This pattern may be mistaken for that of a posteriorly situated pericardial effusion. Two illustrative cases are presented.
D S, Hirschfeld, B B, Emilson
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Neonatal echocardiograms of macrosomic neonates
Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 2000To compare echocardiograms of macrosomic and healthy full term neonates whose weight was appropriate for gestational age (AGA).Echocardiography was performed on 9 healthy full term AGA neonates and 15 macrosomic neonates. A data base was generated from valid echocardiographic measurements on each infant.Macrosomic infants were heavier than control ...
A, Tugertimur +4 more
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Errors in performance and interpretation of echocardiograms
Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 1973AbstractDiagnostic ultrasound affords important information about cardiac structure and motion. However, because of the unique manner in which data are acquired and displayed during echocardiography, diagnostic errors and misinterpretations are not uncommon.
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Methemoglobinemia After Transesophageal Echocardiogram
Hospital PharmacyThe widespread administration of local anesthetics such as benzocaine necessitates understanding their lesser-known adverse effects. Acquired methemoglobinemia (MetHb) is a rare but life-threatening complication associated with the routine use of benzocaine spray prior to endoscopic procedures such as transesophageal echocardiography (TEE). Recognizing
Dylan J. Thompson +2 more
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Automatic Diagnostic Tool for Detection of Regional Wall Motion Abnormality from Echocardiogram
Journal of Medical Systems, 2023Rahul Krishnan Pathinarupothi
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