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Les trente dernières années ont permis d’assister à l’émergence de l’échographie de stress, dans ses différentes modalités, physiologiques à l’effort (d’abord au décours d’un effort puis pendant un effort) puis induit de façon pharmacologique selon différentes modalités (dobutamine, adénosine, dipyridamole, etc.).

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Haddour, N., Meuleman, C., Ederhy, S., Dufaitre, G., Boccara, F., Cohen, A. (2011). Échographie de stress. In: Imagerie en coupes du cœur et des vaisseaux. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0212-1_14

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