Detection of Left Atrial Thrombus - A/Prof Phillip Mottram
A/Prof Phillip Mottram, Cardiologist and Head of Non-Invasive Imaging and Monash Heart, talks about detection of left atrial thrombi.
Presentation delivered at the Structural Heart Disease Australia Left Atrium Symposium 23 July 2016.
Видео Detection of Left Atrial Thrombus - A/Prof Phillip Mottram канала Structural Heart Disease Australia
Presentation delivered at the Structural Heart Disease Australia Left Atrium Symposium 23 July 2016.
Видео Detection of Left Atrial Thrombus - A/Prof Phillip Mottram канала Structural Heart Disease Australia
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