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Cardiovascular imaging

MRI, special ultrasound examinations (Doppler), and nuclear scans are the modalities suitable for cardiac imaging. Ordinary X-ray techniques will provide information about cardiac size and can give some information about the different compartments or chambers. On the other hand X-ray is very valuable in evaluating the state of the  pulmonary vascular tree, especially in cardiac insufficiency.

X-ray technique (angiography), Doppler-ultrasound, special CT exams and MRI are all used in different settings for imaging of vessels.

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-cardiac imaging
-vascular imaging

 

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