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==This is the SAX on apical level==
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[[Image:Heart_normal_short_axis_echo.png|thumb|Image showing the left parasternal short axis transection (SAX) of the heart and the different structures]]
[[Image:Heart_normal_short_axis_echo.png|thumb|Image showing the left parasternal short axis transection (SAX) of the heart and the different structures]]
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Revision as of 07:10, 21 September 2007

Accuracy dispute This website is currently being developed and in a testing phase.
Content is incomplete and may be incorrect.
Author I.A.C. van der Bilt
Moderator J.S.S.G. de Jong
Supervisor
some notes about authorship

The parasternal short axis view (SAX) is usually made on three levels: Mitral valve levels, midpapillary, and apical level.


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A parasternal short axis on midpapillary level
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This is the SAX on midpapillary level

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A parasternal short axis on midpapillary level
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Ppt logo.pngdownload avi file to use in your powerpoint presentation


This is the SAX on apical level

<flash>file=SAXAP_normal.swf
A parasternal short axis on midpapillary level
Magnifier.pngenlarge

Ppt logo.pngdownload avi file to use in your powerpoint presentation


Image showing the left parasternal short axis transection (SAX) of the heart and the different structures