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TISG or PISG on echocardiogram of heart?

Posted By: Pugmom on 2009-02-06
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Subject: TISG or PISG on echocardiogram of heart?

I'm doing an infant echocardiogram and I can't tell if the doc is saying PISG or TISG (it does sound more like a P).  I can't find anything on Google to match.  Anyone have any idea?


Thanks!




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