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defect found in the inferior wall concerning for concerning for ischemia,

medium size mildly reversable perfusion defect found in the inferior wall concerning for concerning for ischemia
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367994 tn?1304953593
Q: "medium size mildly reversable perfusion defect found in the inferior wall concerning for concerning for ischemia."

>>>>>>Perfusion with a test is the monitoring of blood flow through the vessels.  Your posted comment indicates that there appears to be some blockage on the back side of the heart wall with some exertion but returns to normal blood flow at rest.

Hope this helps and if you have any further questions or comments you are welcome to respond.

Thanks for your question, take care,

Ken    
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1654749 tn?1302003519
Inferior wall ischemia what are drugs medication, findings are uninterpretable ST segment shift due to baseline ecg; no arrhythmia noted,exercise hr-normal,exercise bp-normal
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1654749 tn?1302003519
Inferior wall ischemia what are drugs medication, findings are uninterpretable ST segment shift due to baseline ecg; no arrhythmia noted,exercise hr-normal,exercise bp-normal
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