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Echokardiographische Gewebecharakterisierung bei der koronaren Herzkrankheit

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Echokardiographische Diagnostik bei koronarer Herzkrankheit
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Echokardiographische Gewebecharakterisierung befaßt sich mit der quantitativen Analyse der akustischen Eigenschaften kardialer Strukturen. Zahlreiche Studien belegen, daß bestimmte strukturelle Komponenten des Herzmuskels unter physiologischen und pathologischen Bedingungen diese akustischen Eigenschaften in reproduzierbarer Weise beeinflussen (Übersicht bei [12]).

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Angermann, C.E. (1993). Echokardiographische Gewebecharakterisierung bei der koronaren Herzkrankheit. In: Gehring, J., von Bibra, H. (eds) Echokardiographische Diagnostik bei koronarer Herzkrankheit. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-97791-6_14

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