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Echocardiograph can be used for screening in patients with Tuberous sclerosis and other genetic syndromes and help in secondary prevention. | Echocardiograph can be used for screening in patients with Tuberous sclerosis and other genetic syndromes and help in secondary prevention. | ||
The concept of secondary prevention is useful during the treatment of cardiac tumors with chemotherapy. | |||
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Overview
Secondary Prevention
Definition: Secondary prevention focuses on early illness identification and targets persons who appear healthy but have subclinical disease types. The subclinical disease is characterized by pathologic alterations, but lacks overt manifestations that can be diagnosed during a doctor's visit.
Echocardiograph can be used for screening in patients with Tuberous sclerosis and other genetic syndromes and help in secondary prevention. The concept of secondary prevention is useful during the treatment of cardiac tumors with chemotherapy.