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Cardiac MRI of a Left Ventricular Intramyocardial Suspected Hydatid Cyst [PDF]

open access: yesMethodist DeBakey Cardiovascular Journal
A 19-year-old man with chest pain underwent cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which identified a multilobulated cyst with internal septations located in the lateral left ventricular myocardium, consistent with a hydatid cyst. High-resolution cine
Neda Nilforoushan   +2 more
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Myocardial Radiomics in Cardiac MRI

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Roentgenology, 2020
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this article is to review the nascent field of radiomics in cardiac MRI. CONCLUSION. Cardiac MRI produces a large number of images in a fairly inefficient manner with sometimes limited clinical application. In the era of precision medicine, there is increasing need for imaging to account for a broader array of diseases in an ...
Cameron Hassani   +2 more
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Role of Cardiac MRI and CT in Pericarditis and Pericardial Constriction [PDF]

open access: yesMethodist DeBakey Cardiovascular Journal
Pericardial diseases span a spectrum from acute and recurrent pericarditis to chronic constrictive pericarditis. While echocardiography remains the first-line test in the evaluation of patients with suspected pericardial disease, advanced cardiac imaging
Kazim Baser   +6 more
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Cardiac Mri in Cardiomyopathies [PDF]

open access: yesFuture Cardiology, 2021
Heart failure affects 1-2% of the adult population and one of the main contributors to its development is cardiomyopathy. Assessing a patient's risk for adverse events in heart failure is challenging and made more difficult by the heterogenous phenotypic expression of the disease. Cardiac MRI has long been a gold standard measure of myocardial function
Nishant Lahoti   +3 more
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Dynamic cardiac anatomy: the "cypress tree" papillary muscle root [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Research, 2018
Introduction: The understanding of gross cardiac anatomy has been relatively stable over the last 80 years, reliant on well-established autopsy findings.
Muhammad Shoaib Khan, Robert Biederman
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Noninvasive imaging prior to percutaneous pulmonary valve implantation

open access: yesHellenic Journal of Cardiology, 2022
The majority of patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) who have undergone open heart surgery during childhood are possible candidates for additional transcatheter or surgical interventions.
Maria Boutsikou, Aphrodite Tzifa
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Quantitative cardiac MRI [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2019
Cardiac MRI has become an indispensable imaging modality in the investigation of patients with suspected heart disease. It has emerged as the gold standard test for cardiac function, volumes, and mass and allows noninvasive tissue characterization and the assessment of myocardial perfusion. Quantitative MRI already has a key role in the development and
Seraphim, A   +5 more
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Ongoing Exercise Intolerance Following COVID‐19: A Magnetic Resonance–Augmented Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test Study

open access: yesJournal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease, 2022
Background Ongoing exercise intolerance of unclear cause following COVID‐19 infection is well recognized but poorly understood. We investigated exercise capacity in patients previously hospitalized with COVID‐19 with and without self‐reported exercise ...
James T. Brown   +12 more
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Role of cardiac MRI in the diagnosis of cardiac amyloidosis. Clinical cases

open access: yesКлинический разбор в общей медицине, 2021
Purpose. The aim of this work is to show the capabilities of late gadolinium enhancement cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the diagnosis of a rare disease such as cardiac amyloidosis. Materials and methods.
Ekaterina A. Butorova   +1 more
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