Endo-Pat 2000
Endo-Pat 2000 | |
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Term | Endo-Pat 2000 |
Short definition | Endo-Pat 2000 (DE-doh-pat. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
Endo-Pat 2000 - (pronounced) (DE-doh-pat. . . ) A medical device that tests whether endothelial cells are damaged. Endothelial cells line the inner walls of blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, and the heart, and damage to them can be an early sign of heart disease. Endo-Pat 2000 looks for heart disease using sensors that measure blood flow through a patient's fingers. It is also used to examine blood vessels in patients being treated for breast cancer. Also called EndoPat
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