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  2. Echocardiogram - Mayo Clinic

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    An echocardiogram uses sound waves to show how blood flows through the heart and heart valves. Sensors attached to the chest and sometimes the legs check the heart rhythm during the test. The test can help a health care provider diagnose heart conditions.

  3. Medical ultrasound - Wikipedia

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    The usage of ultrasound to produce visual images for medicine is called medical ultrasonography or simply sonography, or echography. The practice of examining pregnant women using ultrasound is called obstetric ultrasonography, and was an early development of clinical ultrasonography.

  4. Types of Echocardiogram Tests and What to Expect

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    An echocardiogram is an ultrasound imaging test used to observe the heart. It is also called a cardiac echo. Your healthcare provider may order this test to help diagnose a heart condition. A cardiac echo is considered the best way to see the movement and function of the heart muscle and valves.

  5. Echography | definition of echography by Medical dictionary

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    [ul″trah-sŏ-nog´rah-fe] a radiologic technique in which deep structures of the body are visualized by recording the reflections (echoes) of ultrasonic waves directed into the tissues. adj., adj ultrasonograph´ic.

  6. What is an echocardiogram? Uses, procedure, and results

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    An echocardiogram is an ultrasound image of the heart. Echocardiograms can help doctors diagnose a range of heart problems, such as heart attacks, blood clots, heart valve disease,...

  7. Echocardiography - Wikipedia

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    Echocardiography is routinely used in the diagnosis, management, and follow-up of patients with any suspected or known heart diseases. It is one of the most widely used diagnostic imaging modalities in cardiology.

  8. An echocardiogram, sometimes just called an "echo" or heart ultrasound, is one of the main types of routine heart examinations. It is helpful in the diagnosis of many different types of heart disease. There are different types of examinations, some of which can also be combined.