2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2012.01.023
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“One-stop-shop” cardiac MRI at 3.0T for the detection of coronary artery disease

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“…Second, ostium diameter of tributaries was significantly larger in study group patients than in non-study group patients. Previous studies have shown that contrast-enhanced whole-heart coronary arteries have normal and variant anatomy [ 31 ]. In respect to the method used (CT), the result was superior to non-invasive evaluation technique.…”
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“…Second, ostium diameter of tributaries was significantly larger in study group patients than in non-study group patients. Previous studies have shown that contrast-enhanced whole-heart coronary arteries have normal and variant anatomy [ 31 ]. In respect to the method used (CT), the result was superior to non-invasive evaluation technique.…”
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“…A previous study showed the feasibility of noninvasive visualization of the cardiac venous system in coronary artery disease (CAD) patients using 64-slice CT [6]. Our previous study showed contrast-enhanced whole-heart coronary MRA at 3.0T can depict the normal and variant cardiac venous anatomy in patients with suspected CAD and healthy volunteers [7,8]. Our recent study reported 256-slice CT provides superior noninvasive evaluation of the coronary venous system [9].…”
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