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Can you see the carotid and coronary arteries echocardiogram?

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Dr. Matthew Hennig answered

Specializes in Surgery - Thoracic

Not really.: The carotids may sometimes be able to be seen with a transesophageal echo. The coronaries may occasionally be seen, but not to the point of being able to do any sort of diagnosis.

Answered 5/18/2016

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