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echocardiography
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echocardiography

Use of ultrasound equipment to investigate the action of the heart. It is valuable in the diagnosis of congenital and acquired heart disease.



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He avoided having a pacemaker fitted 10 years ago when diagnosed, and has since made a full recovery, but has had numerous operations and echo cardiograms along the way.
gives every 16 year-old at a professional club a medical assessment, heart tests and electro-cardiogram and echo cardiograms to identify any abnormalities in the heart.
scan - the one where your whole body slides into a tube - and then another echo cardiogram, before I went to see surgeon Mike Mullen in April.
 
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