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Sunday, July 6, 2008
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Ultrasound tests

Ultrasound tests are noninvasive tests that use ultrasound, or high-frequency sound waves, to create graphic images of the heart's structures, pumping action, and direction of blood flow.

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4-D Echocardiography

4-D Echocardiography:
This remarkable technology allows physicians to view the valve as if they were looking through an open incision.
(Video courtesy of Siemens Medical Solutions)

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