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pmid: 404332
AbstractDifferent types of reverberations which may cause confusing artifacts in echocardiograms are described. Reverberations between the targets may result in identifiable complex echo patterns. An echocardiogram with reverberating echoes is presented. Several experimental studies were done to explain the reverberating echoies. The reverberating echoes may be more prominently displayed than the primary echoes. This raises the possibility of obtaining useful information from the reverberating echoes.
Adolescent, Heart Murmurs, Echocardiography, Humans, Female
Adolescent, Heart Murmurs, Echocardiography, Humans, Female
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