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== | == Indications for cardiac catheterization == | ||
* In supravalvular or subvalvular stenoses to define the anatomy prior to surgical correction. | |||
* In the presence of cyanosis to define the anatomy. | |||
==Cardiac catheterization== | |||
Right ventriculographic images show pulmonary stenosis. | Right ventriculographic images show pulmonary stenosis. | ||
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Indications for cardiac catheterization
- In supravalvular or subvalvular stenoses to define the anatomy prior to surgical correction.
- In the presence of cyanosis to define the anatomy.
Cardiac catheterization
Right ventriculographic images show pulmonary stenosis.
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