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s/l a-thal....

Posted By: CM on 2006-12-29
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'PROCEDURE: s/l A-thal that was negative for inducible ischemia but with ejection fraction of 30%.'

I have come across this a few times now and don't know what this represents. I think it might be slang for adensosine thallium but there is also a Thal fundoplication procedure. Just wondering if anyone can shed some light on this. Thanks.


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s/l a-thal.....
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'They noted he had a negative s/l a-thal done in September and a TTE, which showed preserved ejection fraction in October.'

I am figuring this is short for adenosine thallium. Is that correct? is my abbrev. correct? Thanks.
dipy? sometimes they say "dipy thal" for dipyridamole thallium test -
Subject: dipy? sometimes they say "dipy thal" for dipyridamole thallium test -

so maybe "dipy" Cardiolite? Just a guess...