Echo Artifacts and Normal Anatomical Variants - Multi-Modality Imaging Weekly Webcast
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Join this weekly webcast focused on echocardiography to explore echo artifacts and normal anatomical variants as presented by Dr. Chebrolu. Learn to distinguish between true pathological findings and common imaging artifacts that can appear during echocardiographic examinations. Discover how to identify and interpret normal anatomical variants that may initially appear concerning but represent benign variations in cardiac structure. Gain practical insights into optimizing echo image quality and avoiding misinterpretation of findings that could lead to unnecessary further testing or patient anxiety. Develop skills in recognizing technical artifacts such as reverberation, side lobe artifacts, and acoustic shadowing while understanding their underlying causes. Master the identification of normal variants including prominent moderator bands, Chiari networks, and atrial septal aneurysms that are frequently encountered in clinical practice. This educational session is part of Houston Methodist DeBakey CV Education's ongoing multi-modality imaging series designed to enhance cardiovascular imaging expertise for healthcare professionals.
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11.4.25 Multi-Modality Imaging Weekly Webcast
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Houston Methodist DeBakey CV Education