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Real-Time 3D Transesophageal Echo Will "Revolutionize" Diagnostics, Surgical Planning, and Percutane
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Title Real-Time 3D Transesophageal Echo Will "Revolutionize" Diagnostics, Surgical Planning, and Percutane
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/578475?src=rss
Description As early medical reports trickle into the literature, imagers who have used the new technology say it will radically improve patient care, and finally provide nonechocardiographers with high-resolution images that actually look like a heart, beating before their very eyes. Heartwire
Category Articles > Cardiology
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Date Aug 5, 2008
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