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Symposium C

Neue nichtinvasive Verfahren zur Beurteilung von Herz- und Gefäßkrankheiten

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Die Echokardiographie ist heute die wichtigste bildgebende, nichtinvasive Methode für Herzuntersuchungen. Maßgeblich an diesem Erfolg beteiligt ist die Mobilität der Apparaturen und die Möglichkeit, diese rasch und ambulant einzusetzen.

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