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  • ==Coronary CT Calcium Scan== ...T KAL-see-uhm skan), also known as '''Coronary Calcium Scan''' or '''Heart Scan''', is a specialized [[X-ray]] test that provides pictures of your heart th
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  • == Cardiac Myxoma == '''Cardiac myxoma''' (pronounced: kahr-dee-ak mik-soh-muh) is a rare, noncancerous [[t
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  • == HEART scan == '''HEART scan''' (pronunciation: /hɑːrt skæn/), also known as '''cardiac scan''', is a medical imaging procedure used to visualize the structure and func
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  • ...ricular aneurysm may lead to [[heart failure]], [[blood clots]], or sudden cardiac death. ...ging tests such as an [[echocardiogram]], [[cardiac MRI]], or [[cardiac CT scan]]. These tests can show the size and location of the aneurysm, as well as h
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  • == Cardiac Imaging == ...rdiac imaging specialist uses [[imaging techniques]] such as [[X-rays]], [[CT scans]], [[MRI]] and [[ultrasound]] to diagnose and monitor diseases relate
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  • ...ction can occur as a complication of certain medical procedures, such as [[cardiac catheterization]]. ...rmed through imaging tests, which may include a [[computed tomography (CT) scan]], [[magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)]] or [[transesophageal echocardiogram
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  • ...ctures in [[X-ray]] based imaging techniques such as [[Computed Tomography|CT scans]]. ...in [[cardiac catheterization]] to visualize coronary arteries and in [[CT scan]]s to enhance the contrast between different tissues.
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  • ...rtness of breath, and potentially life-threatening complications such as [[cardiac tamponade]]. ...rdium typically involves imaging studies such as a [[chest X-ray]] or [[CT scan]]. These can show the presence of air in the pericardial space.
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  • ...imaging tests such as an [[echocardiogram]], [[MRI]], or [[CT scan]]. A [[cardiac catheterization]] may also be performed to confirm the diagnosis and assess * [[CT scan]]
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  • ...cases, it can lead to life-threatening complications such as [[sepsis]], [[cardiac tamponade]], or [[pneumothorax]]. ...tinitis typically involves imaging tests such as a [[chest X-ray]] or [[CT scan]], as well as blood tests to identify the presence of infection. In some ca
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  • == MRI Scan == '''MRI Scan''' (pronounced: /ˈɛmˌɑːrˈaɪ/), also known as '''Magnetic Resonance I
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  • ...primarily used in [[Computed Tomography|CT]] scans, [[angiography]], and [[cardiac catheterization]]. It helps to enhance the contrast in the images, making i * [[Computed Tomography|CT scan]]
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  • ...iagnostic tests may include [[cardiac catheterization]], [[MRI]], and [[CT scan]]. * [[Cardiac catheterization]]
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  • ...rring. Other causes can include [[cardiomyopathy]], [[myocarditis]], and [[cardiac surgery]]. ...made through imaging tests such as an [[echocardiogram]], [[MRI]], or [[CT scan]]. These tests can show the size, location, and extent of the scar tissue.
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  • ...disorders. It has also been associated with certain procedures, such as [[cardiac catheterization]], [[angiography]], or [[endoscopy]]. ...examination, a neurological examination, and imaging tests such as a [[CT scan]] or [[MRI]].
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  • ...[[Computed Tomography|CT scan]]. The patient, Charlene Murphey, went into cardiac arrest and died. * [[Computed Tomography|CT scan]]
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  • ...va''' (pronunciation: an-yuh-riz-uhm of si-nuh-s of val-sal-vuh) is a rare cardiac anomaly involving the [[aorta]], the main artery that carries blood from th ...es imaging tests such as an [[echocardiogram]], [[computed tomography (CT) scan]], or [[magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)]].
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  • ...ere the heart is compressed by the accumulated fluid, leading to decreased cardiac output. ...[aortic dissection]], [[myocardial infarction]], or as a complication of [[cardiac surgery]]. It can also occur spontaneously, although this is rare.
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  • ...ac tumor]] that is typically benign. It is the most common type of primary cardiac tumor in autopsy series, although myxomas are more commonly found in living ...imaging studies such as [[echocardiography]], [[computed tomography (CT)]] scan, or [[magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)]].
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  • ...ad to life-threatening complications such as [[tension pneumothorax]] or [[cardiac tamponade]]. ...inum is typically made through imaging studies such as a chest X-ray or CT scan. In some cases, additional tests may be needed to determine the cause of th
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