Comparison between MRI, Echocardiography and Cardiac Angiography in the evaluation of Pulmonary Vascular Anomalies in complex Congenital Heart Disease.

Dalia Rifaat Elremisy;

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The most frequent clinical indication for MR imaging of the heart at many centers is to evaluate certain forms of congenital heart disease [50-61]. Whereas ECG-gated spin-echo MR imaging has been shown to have high diagnostic accuracy for displaying the m


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Title Comparison between MRI, Echocardiography and Cardiac Angiography in the evaluation of Pulmonary Vascular Anomalies in complex Congenital Heart Disease.
Other Titles المقارنة بين الرنين المغناطيسي والموجات فوق الصوتية والقسطرة القلبية في تشخيص العيــوب الخلقية للأوعية الرئوية في حالات العيــوب الخلقية المعقدة في القلب
Authors Dalia Rifaat Elremisy
Keywords Comparison between MRI, Echocardiography and Cardiac Angiography in the evaluation of Pulmonary Vascular Anomalies in complex Congenital Heart Disease.
Issue Date 2010
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The most frequent clinical indication for MR imaging of the heart at many centers is to evaluate certain forms of congenital heart disease [50-61]. Whereas ECG-gated spin-echo MR imaging has been shown to have high diagnostic accuracy for displaying the m

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