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Improving Imaging in Myocardial Diseases

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As technology improves, so does the ability for doctors to better view their patients from a variety of angles as part of their overall care. This is also true in cardiology when treating patients with myocardial diseases.

As technology improves, so does the ability for doctors to better view their patients from a variety of angles as part of their overall care. This is also true in cardiology when treating patients with myocardial diseases.

Javier Sanz, MD, from Mount Sinai Hospital discussed how the technology has changed and what it means to patient care and the overall experience as a whole at the American College of Cardiology's Annual Scientific Sessions and Expo in San Diego.

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