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Reverberations in echocardiograms

Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 1977
AbstractDifferent types of reverberations which may cause confusing artifacts in echocardiograms are described. Reverberations between the targets may result in identifiable complex echo patterns. An echocardiogram with reverberating echoes is presented. Several experimental studies were done to explain the reverberating echoies.
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Fourier analysis of the echocardiogram

Physics in Medicine & Biology, 1978
Fourier analysis has been applied to the analysis of echocardiograms, with the result that anterior mitral leaflet waveforms have been classified in a manner which is unambiguous and which lends itself easily to present-day automated technology.
W K, Chu, D E, Raeside
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Echocardiogram in sternal fracture

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2001
We reviewed the records of 50 consecutive patients presenting with sternal fracture after blunt chest trauma. The relationships between electrocardiogram, creatine kinase MB isoenzyme and echocardiogram (ECHO) were assessed in reference to myocardial contusion.
Y, Wiener   +3 more
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[The normal echocardiogram].

Soins; la revue de reference infirmiere, 1981
The echos of the mitral valve are a useful landmark for the rest of the echocardiographic examination. They usually are the easiest to record and, from a historical point of view, they were among the first to be described48.
J.-L. Laurenceau, M.-C. Malergue
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Use and Abuse of the Echocardiogram

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1984
Echocardiography is a valuable noninvasive technology that has profoundly influenced the standards of medical and surgical care of infants and children with cardiac disease. The correct and efficient utilization of this technology requires a knowledge of the structures that can be visualized on the echocardiogram, the limitations of the technique, and ...
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