Echocardiogram normal and abnormal findings

    • [DOCX File]Echocardiogram

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      Echocardiogram [Study Name/ID pre-filled]Site Name: Subject ID: Echocardiogram - CRF Module Instructions. NMD, MG and SMA Version 3.0 / CMD, DM, FSHD and Mito Version 1.0

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    • [DOC File]Normal - Erie CC

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      Age 15-49 225 Age 50 and over 150 Age 35 and up, normal heart size by x-ray and/or echocardiogram Allow up to 1/3 credit Diastolic blood pressure less than 65, pulse pressure more than 70 Add 100 Enlarged heart by x-ray or echocardiogram, or LVH on ECG Add 100-R Aortic Stenosis

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    • [DOC File]M29-1, Part 5, V

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      An echocardiogram to determine heart size is only necessary if the other two tests are negative. Also for VA purposes, if LVEF testing is not of record, but available medical information sufficiently reflects the severity of the veteran's cardiovascular condition, LVEF testing is not required.

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    • [DOCX File]Echocardiogram - National Institutes of Health

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      Normal Abnormal Findings Initials Medical Appearance Eyes/ears/nose/throat Hearing Lymph nodes Heart Murmurs Pulses Lungs Abdomen Skin Genitourinary (males only) Musculoskeletal Neck Back Shoulder/arm Elbow/forearm Wrist/hand/fingers Hip/thigh Knee Leg/ankle Foot/toes

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    • Echocardiogram: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

      Echocardiogram - CRF Module Instructions. Echocardiogram Part II [Study Name/ID pre-filled]Site Name: Subject ID: SAH Version 1.0/Stroke v1.0. Page 4 of 4

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    • [DOC File]DBQ Heart Diseases (Print)

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      I generally confirm my findings with an echocardiogram unless the murmur appears to be a benign flow murmur (usually a grade 1-2 systolic murmur heard in the left upper sternal border without radiation). An echocardiogram revealed a calcified tricuspid aortic valve with sclerosis but no significant stenosis.

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