Muy bonito el caso que ha compartido Diego Xavier Chango A. (@DiegoChango1).
Lead-induced tricuspid regurgitation. @wikimagen @CHPedroLi @MigueldeBoedo @VazyurVasquez @AlexBJanjic @iamritu @josejgdnews @MAecocardio @robertomlang @GARCIAEDINSON95 @j_alvarezgarcia @drEdgarFuentes @adribaran @DOVI2011 pic.twitter.com/FAg0FPiTaN
— Diego Xavier Chango A. (@DiegoChango1) October 6, 2019
Dear Pedro, here you are the 3D color!.. is not to easy.. Part of TR appears to be functional, but the adherent valve to the lead could be the main mechanism! What you think? pic.twitter.com/haaJiCteUx
— Diego Xavier Chango A. (@DiegoChango1) October 8, 2019
Destacamos este tuit con una llamativa imagen de V.L.Sorrell, MD (@VLSorrellImages).
#JADEL @ASE360
— V.L.Sorrell, MD (@VLSorrellImages) 1 de abril de 2019
You know what kind of day it will be when 4 of your first 5 echo’s have mobile masses - here is my favorite. (Indication: possible infected pacer wire). pic.twitter.com/rU5OnFgopW