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Changes in remnant cholesterol levels after coronary angiography: inflammation and cardiovascular risk assessment. [PDF]

open access: yesRev Assoc Med Bras (1992)
Dikme R   +5 more
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Artificial intelligence of stenosis on coronary CTA: real world comparison with quantitative coronary angiography. [PDF]

open access: yesEur Heart J Imaging Methods Pract
Hassan S   +16 more
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CORONARY MR ANGIOGRAPHY

Cardiology Clinics, 1998
Coronary MR angiography is a new noninvasive diagnostic method in rapid evolution. It has the potential to combine structural information with functional assessment of coronary blood flow. Advances in technology will undoubtedly lead to enhanced resolution, improved accuracy, and shorter scan times.
P G, Danias, R R, Edelman, W J, Manning
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Coronary CT Angiography

Radiology, 2007
Owing to ongoing technical refinements and intense scientific and clinical evaluations, computed tomography (CT) of the heart has left the research realm and matured into a clinical application that is about to fulfill its promise to replace invasive cardiac catheterization in selected patient populations.
U Joseph, Schoepf   +5 more
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Rotational Coronary Angiography

Cardiology Clinics, 2009
The numerous well-documented limitations of standard fixed-acquisition coronary angiography led to the development of rotational angiography. This acquisition method uses automated gantry movements while numerous angiographic projections are obtained, and thus overcomes many of the limitations of standard angiography.
Andrew J P, Klein, Joel A, Garcia
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CORONARY MR ANGIOGRAPHY

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 1999
Coronary MR angiography has developed rapidly over the past several years. Not only is research being performed at academic centers but industry is also investing in dedicated contrast agents and cardiac MR imaging platforms. Although current coronary MR angiography has limited clinical utility, its place within the assessment of ischemic cardiac ...
P K, Woodard   +4 more
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Coronary MR angiography.

Radiology, 1995
racics4 and transe~ophageal’~~ echocardiography and computed tomography39* 58 all had limited success in adequately defining both anatomy and function of the coronary circulation. Additionally, stress testing with echocardiographic or nuclear perfusion imaging and positron-emission tomography (PET) are inherently not suitable for anatomic evaluation of
Warren J. Manning, Robert R. Edelman
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