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What Is Perfusion Defect

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Dr.       Dorina Gurabardhi MD

anterior wall can not be completely excluded. There is a small area of reversibility of the defect .... The defect is fixed. ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Dorina Gurabardhi ( General & Family Physician)
Dr. Ilir Sharka MD

myocardial perfusion imagine reversible perfusion defect mild to mod intensity in territpry of RCA ... function left ventricular systolic function is normal with hypokinesis of the interior... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Ilir Sharka ( Cardiologist)
Dr. Hema Yadav MD

I had a stress test . This is what is on my report and I don't understand it. The apical wall shows a severe perfusion abnormality, which is completely reversible. The inferoseptal wall... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Hema Yadav ( Pediatrician)
Dr.   Kaushik Sarkar MD

basal lateral segment with no definite associated perfusion defect seen. However there is a small-sized mild intensity defect involving the apical segment. Ejaction fraction is 51%. No... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Kaushik Sarkar ( General & Family Physician)
Dr.  Shafi Ullah Khan MD

, apical anterior segment and apex" and "moderate perfusion defect in anterior wall, anterior septum ...Just got perfusion stress tests results via email. Test completed at 5 PM at Clev Clinic. I'm... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Shafi Ullah Khan ( General & Family Physician)

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Dr. Jorge Brenes-Salazar MD

what does this mean: The myocardial perfusion study completed November 1, 2013 reported normal wall motion and a small area of reversible perfusion abnormality in the inferior wall extending to the ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Jorge Brenes-Salazar ( Cardiologist)
Dr. Indu Kumar MD

My myocardial perfusion imaging today stated, “ there is a small size mild defect involving the basal inferoseptal and mid inferoseptal wall. This is a fixed defect. There is a... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Indu Kumar ( Radiologist)
Dr. Varinder Joshi MD

Had a had a stress test yesterday. The report says myocardial perfusion imaging is abnormal. The ... interior and inferolateral walls. The defect is not reversible. There is an area of... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Varinder Joshi ( General & Family Physician)
Dr. Sukhvinder Singh MD

report is there is a reversible anterior wall perfusion defect involving 15% of the total myocardium in presence of lvh(? false positive) what is the next step for treatment... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Sukhvinder Singh ( Cardiologist)
Dr. Suresh Heijebu MD

and perfusion findings. What does it mean? and could I work in this condition ? ...conclusion of my docutor s report is. large size, severe intensity, fixed anterior, septal and ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Suresh Heijebu ( General & Family Physician)