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Multimodality Imaging of Aortitis
Multimodality imaging of aortitis is useful for identification of acute and chronic mural changes due to inflammation, edema, and fibrosis, as well as characterization of structural luminal changes including aneurysm and stenosis or occlusion. Identification of related complications such as dissection, hematoma, ulceration, rupture, and thrombosis is ...
Hartlage GR +6 more
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Approaches to Multimodality Imaging of Angiogenesis [PDF]
Angiogenesis, defined as the formation of new capillaries by cellular outgrowth from existing microvessels, can be assessed by the evaluation of perfusion, function, and metabolism. However, more recently, novel, noninvasive imaging strategies for the evaluation of molecular events associated with the angiogenic process have been developed.
Dobrucki, Lawrence W. +3 more
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Acute Thrombotic Coronary Occlusion in a Patient with Coronary Artery Anomaly
Patients with coronary artery anomalies are more susceptible to develop acute thrombotic coronary occlusions due to the abnormal anatomy of these arteries and the disturbance of the pathophysiological mechanisms that lead to an accelerated ...
Beganu Elena +4 more
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Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging is an evolving imaging method that can be used in cardiovascular pathology evaluation. Technological developments have increased the clinical utility of cardiac magnetic resonance in the exploration of various cardiac ...
Morariu Mirabela +6 more
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In the past few years, the wide application of cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) significantly changed the approach to the study of cardiac involvement in Fabry Disease (FD).
Antonia Camporeale +8 more
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Multimodal Imaging and Hybrid Scanners [PDF]
There is an old tale of three blind men who were brought to the zoo for the first time and allowed to touch the elephant. On their way home, they shared this exciting experience. “An elephant is a long, flexible, and cylindrical creature,” said the man who had touched the elephant's trunk. “No!
Haim Azhari +2 more
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Actual Dose-Reduction Strategies in Cardiac Computed Tomography
Computed tomography (CT) in cardiac examination is a powerful imaging tool that has developed rapidly during the last decade and continues to increase its potential by bringing novel technologies.
Cernica Daniel +4 more
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Clinical applications of multimodality cardiac imaging
Recent decades have brought marked advances in cardiac imaging. Although the single imaging techniques have seen their fields of application expanding, the definition of cardiac pathophysiology frequently demands a multimodality approach.
Gimelli, Alessia, Liga, Riccardo
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Cardiac Magnetic Resonance and Myocardial Viability: Why Is It so Important?
For a better assessment of ischemic heart diseases, myocardial viability should be quantified. Current studies underline the importance and the evolution of several techniques and methods used in the evaluation of myocardial viability.
Rodean Ioana +5 more
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Multiple Coronary Chamber Microfistulas or Persistent Thebesian Vessels?
Coronary fistulas are rare, not gender-specific congenital conditions, consisting of communications between the coronary arteries and either another coronary vessel or a cardiac chamber.
Cernica Daniel +4 more
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