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Identification of tricuspid valve vegetation by computed tomography scan
Sadik R Panwar1, Satinder Singh, Navin C Nanda
1Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama 35249, USA.
Abstract:
We report a patient with disseminated sepsis in whom a large vegetation involving the tricuspid valve was seen on a routine nongated computed tomography (CT) study emphasizing the potential role of CT scan in endocarditis.
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Definition and Purpose
An X-ray, or radiograph, is a non-invasive method that uses ionizing radiation to take images of internal structures. It is mainly used in cardiac imaging to examine the heart, lungs, and major blood vessels, aiming to identify abnormalities in the heart's size, shape, and position, such as heart failure, congenital defects, and vascular...
