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What cardiologists need to know about cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR)
Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (CMR) is increasingly used in the evaluation of patients with cardiac and aortic disease. The ability to characterise myocardial tissue, function and anatomy (in any plane) without any exposure to ionising radiation are the main advantages over other imaging modalities used in cardiology. In this article we discuss the principles underlying the imaging technique, safety issues, indications and strengths of CMR. It aims to provide a concise, practical overview for the general cardiologist
Correlation of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and biochemical markers of myocardial injury in a multi-centre study: PROTECTION AMI CMR substudy
Melt segregation from partially molten source regions: The importance of melt density and source region size
EHL film thickness in rolling element bearings evaluated by electrical capacitance method: a review
Surface modifications at the periosseous region of chick osteoclast as revealed by freeze-substitution
Topography of muscle spindles and Golgi tendon organs in shoulder muscles of “Monodelphis domestica”
Correlation of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and biochemical markers of myocardial injury in a multi-centre study: PROTECTION AMI CMR substudy
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