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    Use of a 1.0 Tesla open scanner for evaluation of pediatric and congenital heart disease: a retrospective cohort study

    Open cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) scanners offer the potential for imaging patients with claustrophobia or large body size, but at a lower 1.0 Tesla magnetic field. This study aimed to evaluate the ...

    Jimmy C Lu, James C Nielsen, Layne Morowitz in Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonan… (2015)

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    Use of a 1.0 Tesla open scanner for cardiovascular magnetic resonance evaluation of pediatric and congenital heart disease

    Jimmy C Lu, James C Nielsen, Layne Morowitz in Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonan… (2015)

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    Imaging of congenital coronary artery anomalies

    Imaging of the coronary arteries is an important part of the evaluation of children with congenital heart disease and isolated congenital coronary artery anomalies. Echocardiography remains the main imaging mo...

    Rowan Walsh, James C. Nielsen, H. Helen Ko, Javier Sanz in Pediatric Radiology (2011)

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    Repeatability of cardiac-MRI-measured right ventricular size and function in congenital heart disease

    The measurement error for right ventricular (RV) size and function assessed by cardiac MRI (CMRI) in congenital heart disease has not been fully characterized. As CMRI parameters are being increasingly utilize...

    Rowan Walsh, Yishay Salem, Amee Shah, Wyman W. Lai, James C. Nielsen in Pediatric Radiology (2011)

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    Prediction of hemodynamic severity of coarctation: a magnetic resonance imaging based prediction tree

    Stefano Muzzarelli, Jeffery J Meadows in Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonan… (2011)