Subject: echo image Date: Tue, 02 Nov 1999 05:07:18 -0800 From: pmenge@... To: shindler@... how can I send echo image to the group ? thank...
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Daniel Shindler
shindler@...
Nov 2, 1999 3:46 pm
It is possible to send single images to all 703 members of the group as attachments. I usually place a copy of the image on the Web as well, together with an...
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McAninch, Bridget
Bridget.McAninch@...
Nov 3, 1999 11:25 pm
Does this vary state to state? ... From: ccircvt@... [SMTP:ccircvt@...] Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 1999 3:38 PM To:...
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christina judge
tlcjudge@...
Nov 4, 1999 2:58 pm
Bridget, When I took over an echo lab in 1993 that previously never had someone with any echo experience running things, I had to make inquiries as to what was...
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Catherine Link
isadora@...
Nov 4, 1999 8:44 pm
Bridget, I am from Canada. Here, each province has guidelines to say how long medical records must be kept (adult and pediatric). I believe that echo tapes...
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onaokeefe@...
Nov 5, 1999 1:57 pm
How have these Tables for Stress Echos been working out? What are the pros and pitfalls of this method for your lab and general patient population? All...
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lhodges@...
Nov 6, 1999 5:32 pm
What is the lifespan for videotapes? I was under the impression that the quality degrades after 10 years. LH...
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Daniel Shindler
shindler@...
Nov 9, 1999 7:32 pm
Dear Dr. Nihoyannopoulos, Congratulations on your article in the American Journal of Cardiology (1999;84:1061-67). Can you share your thoughts with the group...
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Nihoyannopoulos, P
p.nihoyannopoulos@...
Nov 13, 1999 5:40 pm
Thanks very much for your kind comments. I believe that the technique is great for assessing diastole, perhaps to a lesser degree systole. However, there is a...
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martin_giles@...
Nov 16, 1999 9:32 pm
We have a couple of System V's with harmonic imaging installed. When we scan patients with metallic prostheses in situ, we routinely see individual, highly...
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Daniel Shindler
shindler@...
Nov 16, 1999 10:07 pm
From: Paulo Menge, Brasil. patient male, 23 years, with evident restriction. Diagnosis ? Two images attached. More images at the following Web site: ...
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Daniel Shindler
shindler@...
Nov 16, 1999 10:35 pm
Dear Paulo, Is that mass just a large amount of fibrin in the pleural space? Dan Shindler ... Reference: Pleural exudate as presentation of constrictive ...
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Wayne@4Sonora
wayne@...
Nov 16, 1999 10:48 pm
Without actually seeing the images you are describing it is difficult to say with certainty, however I believe you can discount any connection between what you...
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David Rubin
dnrubin@...
Nov 17, 1999 12:58 am
Although I haven't seen the pictures, there are two phenomena that may describe what Martin is seeing. One is the spontaneous echo contrast that we now see...
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Eduardo S. Caguioa
vicag@...
Nov 17, 1999 1:54 pm
Dear Martin, We see this a lot in patients wit prosthetic valves with and without LV dysfunction. Although we don't exactly know the reason, we surmise that...
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Eduardo S. Caguioa
vicag@...
Nov 17, 1999 1:55 pm
Dear Dr. Shindler It looks like a lot of fibrin deposits in the pleural space. We see this a lot in Tuberculosis. It would have been nice to see fibrin...
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Daniel Shindler
shindler@...
Nov 17, 1999 2:29 pm
Subject: Unusual Mass Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 16:50:56 -0600 From: Mark Harry <mharry@...> To: "'Daniel Shindler'" <shindler@...> Dear Dr....
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jkovach
jkovach@...
Nov 17, 1999 3:24 pm
The differential diagnosis is lengthy, but suspect this is mesothelioma. Do you have a tissue diagnosis?...
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jkovach
jkovach@...
Nov 17, 1999 3:25 pm
We have seen several cases similar to this and sent them for gated MRI which suggested that the mass is calcium. We have concluded that this reflects an...
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Mark Harry
mharry@...
Nov 17, 1999 3:45 pm
Thank you very much for your input. This particular patient does have MR that was graded as 2+ to 3+ on both studies by the reading physician. Mark Harry...
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Nihoyannopoulos, P
p.nihoyannopoulos@...
Nov 17, 1999 5:02 pm
This is very interesting study. I agree that the differential diagnosis is rather lengthy but whatever it is rather benign or indolent as the patient has...
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Mark Harry
mharry@...
Nov 17, 1999 11:49 pm
Dear Dr. Nihoyannapoulos Thank you for your comments. There were no clinical features to direct us to look for indolent infections. A TEE was performed...
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Vincent Sorrell
vsorrell@...
Nov 17, 1999 11:50 pm
I agree with the others that this benign (5 year) mass is most consistent with focal, prominent, MAC that has undergone some degree of liquification necrosis...
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Baur, L.H.B. (HARTZ)
L.H.B.Baur@...
Nov 18, 1999 1:41 pm
Recently we had a similar case. The patient had a mass at the posterior mitral valve close to the annulus and a grade 3 mitral insufficiency. The patient was...
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Michael Roy Smith
michael@...
Nov 18, 1999 2:02 pm
It looks like annular calcification....
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Luigi Badano
lbadan@...
Nov 18, 1999 5:49 pm
It seems to be a fibrin mass. We see a lot of these images in breast and pulmonary cancer patients with large pericardial and pleural effusions. Luigi P....
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Sergei Filonenko
serfilon@...
Nov 19, 1999 2:19 pm
Can you explain the difference between the inferior and the posterior segments of left ventricle. Thank you....
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Mario Vargas
mariovar@...
Nov 19, 1999 2:19 pm
The mass is really unusual. If it is MAC why we dont see shadow from the calcified mas in the 1994 images?, in the 1999 images the shadow is obvious. Fibromas...
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Vincent Sorrell
vsorrell@...
Nov 19, 1999 4:38 pm
In the Parasternal Shost Axis Image: The "inferior" straddles the infero-medial papillary muscle (anatomically, medial to the "posterior" region in the chest)....
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Jeffrey J. Silbiger, ...
jjsilbiger@...
Nov 20, 1999 1:34 pm
It is at times difficult to distinguish the left subclavian from the coommon carotid on TEE. Does the group believe that a valid way to distinguish the 2...