Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Blood Pool Agents
European Cardiology Review2007Vol. 3(1), pp. 72–72
Abstract
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a powerful imaging modality for diagnostic cardiology and research. This imaging method provides combined diagnostic information of different tissue characteristics, such as the visualisation of the vascular tree and cardiac anatomy and function, as well as measurements of blood flow in the vessels, ventricular wall motion, myocardial perfusion and viability.
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