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ventriculogram

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ventriculogram
[ventrik′yəlōgram′]
a radiograph of the cerebral ventricles or the ventricles of the heart.

ventriculogram [ven-trik´u-lo-gram″]
a radiogram of the cerebral ventricles (no longer performed) or of the ventricles of the heart.

ventriculogram
a radiograph of the cerebral ventricles.


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The ventriculogram showed akinesis to the anterior middle/distal wall and apex, with an ejection fraction of 35% to 40%.
The right ventriculogram showed simultaneous visualization of both pulmonary arteries, overrided aorta from right ventricle, infundibulary stenosis, normally located right pulmonary artery and absence of normal bifurcation of pulmonary trunk and left pulmonary artery (Fig.
Initially described in Japan, (3) "tako-tsubo" cardiomyopathy was used to describe a syndrome which predominantly affected middle-aged women, was brought on by acute emotional stress, was characterized by mild creatinine kinase and troponin I elevations, and by the left ventriculogram demonstrating hypo- or akinesis from the mid portion of the anterior wall to the apex and hyperkinesis of the basal area.
 
 
 
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