2010
DOI: 10.1136/adc.2009.179051
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Cardiovascular MRI in childhood

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“…2D VEC MRI is a well‐established technique for blood flow quantification in cardiology (4, 5). However, in cases of semilunar valve stenosis, 2D VEC MRI has been described to underestimate peak flow velocities (6, 7).…”
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“…2D VEC MRI is a well‐established technique for blood flow quantification in cardiology (4, 5). However, in cases of semilunar valve stenosis, 2D VEC MRI has been described to underestimate peak flow velocities (6, 7).…”
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“…QUANTITATIVE FLOW ASSESSMENT is an important element of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies in patients with cardiovascular diseases (1–3). Two‐dimensional (2D) velocity‐encoded cine magnetic resonance imaging (VEC MRI) is a well‐established technique and widely considered the gold standard for flow volume quantification (4, 5). For the quantification of flow velocities, however, 2D VEC MRI has been reported to underestimate peak velocity (6, 7).…”
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“…QUANTITATIVE FLOW ASSESSMENT is an important element of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies in patients with cardiovascular diseases (1)(2)(3). Twodimensional (2D) velocity-encoded cine magnetic resonance imaging (VEC MRI) is a well-established technique and widely considered the gold standard for flow volume quantification (4,5). For the quantification of flow velocities, however, 2D VEC MRI has been reported to underestimate peak velocity (6,7).…”
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“…Cardiac MRI provides accurate and detailed information about cardiac anatomy, ventricular function, myocardial inflammation (in myocarditis), and infiltration by fat and fibrous tissue. (28)(29)(30) It is particularly helpful in distinguishing restrictive cardiomyopathy from constrictive pericarditis.…”
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