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Echocardiogram results mild dilation leftatrium, trivial regurgitation, diastolic dysfunction . everything else normal. Is this serious and can it be improved ... View answer
just had an echo andshows left ventricle was mildly dilated with normal systolic funtion ef65% the wall thicknesswas normal also mildly dilatedleftatrium what does all this mean ... View answer
Hi, I managed to grab a snapshot of a short report of an echocardiogram . It is concerning to me. I just want to know what this bit of info means. I know it is not complete, but just want to understand ... View answer
Hi, my recent ECO shows mildly dilatedleftatrium (4.2) and trace tricuspid valve regurgitation. All other results are normal. Two years ago my LA was 4.0. I am being followed every two years for MVP ... View answer
echocardiogram done 6 months ago. No one called me back so I thought all was well. Last night I found out I have mild leftatrium dialation and abnormal ventrical relaxation concurrent with grade 1... View answer
[How is a stress echo different then a normal echo of the heart. I had some regurgitation on the normal one so now I m doing the stress one. Can a stress one show an infected heart valve (or a small growth in endocardium)... View answer
i think im dying I have had 4 EKG s and a EchoCardiogram (ULTRASOUND OF THE HEART) in the last 3 ... ANIXETY ATTACKS. Should i Keep going to the docs???? HE says im 1000000000% percent healthy. ... View answer
Hello I did a stress echocardiogram yesterday and it was discovered that the electric pathway of my heart was irregular. I was then told to do an echocardiogram today and my heart was found to be fit and ... View answer
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echocardiogram to see if I needed to see a cardiologist, which I did before I left home on June 17. Today I ...Before I left to go on vacation, because of shortness of breath, I went to my PCP, who... View answer
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