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Assessment of the interstitial volume in healthy volunteers. An equilibrium contrast CMR study
CMR in Heart Failure
Heart Failure (HF) is a common syndrome with multiple causes. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is a medical imaging technique with significant advantages, allowing the understanding of aetiology and pathophysiology of HF in the individual patient, permitting specific therapy to be administered and predicting prognosis. This paper discusses the diverse role of CMR in HF
Equilibrium contrast cardiovascular magnetic resonance shows increased interstitial expansion in the systemic right ventricle of adults late after Mustard or Senning surgery for transposition of the great arteries
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy mimics: clinical impact of cardiovascular magnetic resonance
Not all LGE is the same. Scar contrast volume of distribution is lower in HCM than in infarction
Single breath-hold Vd(m) calculation as good as multi breath-hold technique in Equilibrium Contrast CMR
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