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Cardiovascular magnetic resonance in the German National Cohort and the future of population imaging science. [PDF]
Raisi-Estabragh Z, Lewandowski AJ.
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Lupus nephritis and its association with subclinical myocardial alterations in systemic lupus erythematosus assessed by cardiovascular magnetic resonance. [PDF]
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Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing, 2004Recent advancements in magnetic resonance imaging hardware and software permit the assessment of cardiovascular structure and function at rest and during exercise or pharmacology‐induced cardiac stress. With these developments, knowledge of cardiovascular imaging protocols in the magnetic resonance imaging environment is critical for nursing personnel.
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Cardiovascular magnetic resonance and thalassaemia
The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging, 2008Recent advances in cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) have revolutionised the monitoring and therapy of patients with beta-thalassaemia. Thalassaemia mainly affects patients in a broad belt stretching from the Mediterranean to South-East Asia and throughout the world in lower prevalence following immigration [1].
J P, Carpenter, D J, Pennell
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Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
Circulation, 2010Over the past decade, cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) has undergone significant advancement in terms of imaging capabilities, ease of use, and speed of acquisition. A study of cardiac anatomy, function, and viability can now be completed in less than 30min with superb image quality and excellent reproducibility.
Dudley Pennell
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Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance of Myocarditis
Current Cardiology Reports, 2010Within the past decade, cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging has led to unprecedented growth in our understanding of myocarditis. From what began as a diagnostic tool for assessing ventricular function, CMR has transitioned into visualizing changes that occur in myocardial tissue during inflammation, including edema, hyperemia/inflammation ...
Myra, Cocker, Matthias G, Friedrich
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Cardiovascular magnetic resonance of cardiomyopathies
Current Cardiology Reports, 2008Cardiomyopathies are a heterogeneous group of diseases of the myocardium associated with architectural abnormalities and mechanical dysfunction. Recent advances in our understanding of the genetics, pathophysiology, and natural history of these conditions has resulted in better diagnosis and management, leading to improvements in mortality.
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