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Is it possible to miss a coronary artery anomaly on mri? persistent sinus tachycardia, chest discomfort and fatigue associated w exercise in an athlete?

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Dr. Ira Friedlander answered

Specializes in Cardiac Electrophysiology

No test is 100%: accurate so of course it is possible to miss a coronary anomaly on MRI. Discuss your concerns with your health care provider who has all your history and test results.

Answered 12/25/2017

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