www.uwanesthesiology.org/echoTransesophageal Echocardiograms of Jan-June 2002
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| June 2002
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| Question:
A lesion in which coronary
artery distribution best describes the wall motion seen? |
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| Answer: RCA distribution |
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| TEE furnished
by Dr. Donald Oxorn,
UW Anesthesiologist | |
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| May
2002
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| Question:
What is the abnormality of the tricuspid
valve? |
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| Answer: Bileaflet mitral valve
prolpase. |
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| TEE furnished
by Dr. Donald Oxorn,
UW Anesthesiologist | |
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| April 2002

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| Question:
What is the abnormality of the tricuspid
valve? |
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| Answer: Carcinoid involvement
of the tricuspid valve. |
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| TEE furnished
by Dr. Donald Oxorn,
UW Anesthesiologist | |
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| March
2002

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| Question:
Where is the color flow originating?
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| Answer: Akinesis of the anterior
apex. |
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| TEE furnished
by Dr. Donald Oxorn,
UW Anesthesiologist | |
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| February 2002

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| Question:
Where is the color flow originating?
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| Answer: Flow through the aortic
cannula during cardiopulmonary bypass |
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| TEE furnished
by Dr. Donald Oxorn,
UW Anesthesiologist | |
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| January
2002

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| Question:
Identify this posterior structure imaged in the mid thoracic
region. |
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| Answer: Spinal Cord |
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| TEE furnished
by Dr. Donald Oxorn,
UW Anesthesiologist | |

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