Difference between revisions of "Cardiac Catheterization"
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− | A '''cardiac catheterization''' is like a thinner [[Lower Endoscopy|colonoscopy]] but through the coronaries. Indications for cardiac catheterization include but are not limited to chest pain, itchiness, cough, eye pain, tummy ache, dysuria, and diarrhea.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/03/anginal-equivalent/ No Matter the Symptom, Local Cardiologist Pretty Convinced It’s an Anginal Equivalent]</ref> | + | A '''cardiac catheterization''' is like a thinner [[Lower Endoscopy|colonoscopy]] but through the coronaries. Indications for cardiac catheterization include but are not limited to chest pain, itchiness, cough, eye pain, tummy ache, dysuria, and diarrhea.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/03/anginal-equivalent/ No Matter the Symptom, Local Cardiologist Pretty Convinced It’s an Anginal Equivalent (Gomerblog)]</ref> |
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Revision as of 09:34, 2 July 2017
A cardiac catheterization is like a thinner colonoscopy but through the coronaries. Indications for cardiac catheterization include but are not limited to chest pain, itchiness, cough, eye pain, tummy ache, dysuria, and diarrhea.[1]
Other Cardiac Tests
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