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==Other Imaging Findings== | ==Other Imaging Findings== | ||
* [[Ventilation/perfusion scan|V/Q scintigraphy]] or CT pulmonary angiogram (when a [[pulmonary embolism]] is suspected). | * [[Ventilation/perfusion scan|V/Q scintigraphy]] or CT pulmonary angiogram (when a [[pulmonary embolism]] is suspected). | ||
* Upper gastrointestinal [[endoscopy]] if [[esophagitis]] is suspected | * Upper gastrointestinal [[endoscopy]] if [[esophagitis]] is suspected. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Other imaging studies that may be used in the evaluation of chest pain include V/Q scintigraphy, CT angiogram, and endoscopy.
Other Imaging Findings
- V/Q scintigraphy or CT pulmonary angiogram (when a pulmonary embolism is suspected).
- Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy if esophagitis is suspected.