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Echocardiography is based on the use of ultrasound directed at the heart to create images of cardiac anatomy and display them in real time on a digital screen. The transthoracic echocardiography is obtained by placing a transducer in various positions on the anterior chest The processing of the ultrasound waves creates cross-sectional images of the heart and great vessels in a variety of standard planes. In general, echocardiography is a sensitive and non-invasive tool for detecting anatomic abnormalities of the heart and great vessels. [Figure 3]
Echocardiography is based on the use of ultrasound directed at the heart to create images of cardiac anatomy and display them in real time on a digital screen. The transthoracic echocardiography is obtained by placing a transducer in various positions on the anterior chest The processing of the ultrasound waves creates cross-sectional images of the heart and great vessels in a variety of standard planes. In general, echocardiography is a sensitive and non-invasive tool for detecting anatomic abnormalities of the heart and great vessels. [Figure 3]
   
   
[[Image:3AHeart_lpla_echocardiography_diagram.jpg|thumb|300px|Figure 3. Transthoracic echocardiography
[[Image:Heart_lpla_echocardiography_diagram.jpg|thumb|300px|Figure 3. Transthoracic echocardiography
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source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AHeart_lpla_echocardiography_diagram.jpg]]


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