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3D shallow deep neural network for fast and precise segmentation of left atrium
Multimedia Systems, 2021Asma Kausar+3 more
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A recurrent left atrium leiomyosarcoma
European Radiology, 1998Cardiac leiomyosarcoma is a rare tumour which can grow either intramurally or extramurally. Its prognosis is dismal. Surgery lengthens survival, but recurrences usually occur in the short term. Gated MRI is useful for the assessment of cardiac masses since it provides fine spatial and contrast resolution.
Emmanuel Durand+5 more
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Anaplastic Myxoma of Left Atrium
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1957Despite the fact that primary cardiac tumors have recently become so much less of a medical curiosity that individual cases are being reported less frequently, instances that present interesting and uncommon pathological and clinical features are still worthy of comment.
Stanford S. Kroopf, Carl A. Peterson
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2014
The left atrium (LA) lies behind the ascending aorta and is superior to the LV (Figs. 7.1, 7.2, and 7.3). The LA is demarcated from the LV by the atrioventricular groove, within which lie the LCx and the coronary sinus.
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The left atrium (LA) lies behind the ascending aorta and is superior to the LV (Figs. 7.1, 7.2, and 7.3). The LA is demarcated from the LV by the atrioventricular groove, within which lie the LCx and the coronary sinus.
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Recurrent Myxosarcoma of Left Atrium
Chest, 1975The surgical treatment of cardiac myxosarcoma is reviewed with emphasis placed on palliative response to radiation therapy. A case of primary myxosarcoma of the left atrium in a 16-year-old girl is presented. The tumor was surgically removed in October, 1967.
Jesse E. Edwards+7 more
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Multidetector CT of left atrium
European Journal of Radiology, 2012MDCT angiography has enabled visualization of left atrium in addition to coronary arteries. CT images can be utilized to demonstrate normal anatomy and pathologies. Left atrium variations and pathologies include atrial septal pouch, patent foramen ovale, atrial septal defect, atrial band, lipomatous hypertrophy, cor triatriatum, diverticulum, accessory
Omur Balli+2 more
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2008
There is currently a general consensus in the literature about the definitions of diastolic dysfunction and diastolic failure, even though these concepts have only relatively recently been introduced into the clinical arena. The key to their definitions, as discussed in other chapters, is the central and predominant role played by the ventricular ...
MACCIO' S, MARINO, Paolo
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There is currently a general consensus in the literature about the definitions of diastolic dysfunction and diastolic failure, even though these concepts have only relatively recently been introduced into the clinical arena. The key to their definitions, as discussed in other chapters, is the central and predominant role played by the ventricular ...
MACCIO' S, MARINO, Paolo
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International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, 2020
Wenlong Hang+6 more
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Wenlong Hang+6 more
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The left atrium and the right ventricle: two supporting chambers to the failing left ventricle
Heart Failure Reviews, 2019M. Cameli+3 more
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