Shortness Of Breath In A Running Back - Page #3
 

Lab Studies:
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Other Studies:
Chest x-ray: no acute process Case Photo #1 Case Photo #2
Electrocardiogram (EKG): Sinus bradycardia with early repolarization, no significant abnormalities, no change from baseline Case Photo #3
CT Angiography (CTA) chest: no PE or infiltrate, mild to moderate cardiomegaly Case Photo #4
Venous dopplers of bilateral lower extremities: no DVT
Echocardiogram: EF 60-65%, mild biatrial dilatation, trace MR and TR
Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): no late gadolinium enhancement Case Photo #5 Case Photo #6 Case Photo #7
Spirometry: no obstructive or restrictive ventilatory defects

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