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I had a stress test . This iswhatis on my report and I don't understand it. The apical wall shows a severe perfusion abnormality, which is completely reversible. The inferoseptal wall... View answer
A recent myocardial perfusion report states: Then possibility of a non transmural infarction of the anterior wall can not be completely excluded. There is a small area of reversibility of the defect ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Dorina Gurabardhi
( General & Family Physician)
function left ventricular systolic function is normal with hypokinesis of the interior wall. What does this ...myocardial perfusion imagine reversible perfusion defect mild to mod intensity in... View answer
i would like to clear this question one and for all. Whatis the average size of indian male organ? is a 7.25 inch long /5.6 inch thick male organ considered big in indian conditions ? or... View answer
can you tell me what "significantly dilated left ventricular cavity appreciated" mean? is it dangerous? Also what does "decreased perfusion involving the inferior wall," mean? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
organ..i have only small hole at the end of my pencis ...hello sir i am vettrivel from coimbatore..i having one doubt about my sex organ...for every human ... View answer
I am 62 and have undergone Cardio Echo Check and Mycardio Perfusion Scan As per Echo the LVEF is 77% but as per My cardial Perfusion it is 35 % Which is correct ? For LVEF Echo is... View answer
Answered by :Dr. SURESH HEIJEBU
( General & Family Physician)
Hello, I received my cardiac perfusion stress test w/treadmill results. Findings: There is a large ... perfusion defects. the summed up score is 25. The quantitative three-dimensional... View answer
what does this mean: The myocardial perfusion study completed November 1, 2013 reported normal wall motion and a small area of reversible perfusion abnormality in the inferior wall extending to the ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Jorge Brenes-Salazar
( Cardiologist)
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