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Discover the clinical significance of pulsus parvus et tardus. Learn how this hallmark sign of aortic stenosis presents as a weak and delayed carotid pulse, helping clinicians identify underlying cardiovascular conditions, valvular heart disease, and impaired left ventricular outflow. Improve your diagnostic accuracy with this essential guide to understanding arterial pulse abnormalities and their impact on patient outcomes.
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| Title | Doppler ultrasound in peripheral arterial disease | PDF |
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| Dimensions | 2048 × 1434 px |
| Category | Rp |
| Published | July 15, 2025 |
| Author | Zeus |
| Downloads | 29 |
| Views | 2,392 |
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