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Case Series Of Evaluating Cardiac Calcium Score And Coronary CT Angiography (CCTA) In Asymptomatic Volunteers With No History Of Heart Disease In a Physician-Owned Freestanding Emergency Center (FEC) In Texas
10 Aug 2015

Case Series Of Evaluating Cardiac Calcium Score And Coronary CT Angiography (CCTA) In Asymptomatic Volunteers With No History Of Heart Disease In a Physician-Owned Freestanding Emergency Center (FEC) In Texas

by wpdev | posted in: Issue #2 | 0

Henry Higgins, MD, Nathaniel Greenwood, DO, FACEP, Rena Salyer, DO Daniel Matulich, MD and Nichole Broussard RT(R)(CT) ARRT   Abstract: 64 Community volunteers participated in a free heart screening event at a physician owned freestanding emergency center in Texas. At … Continued

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