What’s the difference between an ECG and an echocardiogram?
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लेखक:Dr. Nitika Sharma - BDS
समीक्षा की गई:Dr. Rakesh Kumar - MBBS, MS
Bishwajeet Singh
Simple difference, An ECG checks your heart’s rhythm. An echocardiogram shows a live picture of your heart.