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Open AccessPerfusion MRI for monitoring therapy effects in experimental chronic limb ischemia
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Open AccessDifferences in MR perfusion of malignant and benign cardiac tumors
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Open AccessAssessment of myocardial perfusion-CMR in left main stem disease (LMS) in the CEMARC study
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Open AccessInvestigation of the change in myocardial blood flow by perfusion CMR after revascularisation of chronically occluded coronary arteries
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Open AccessMyocardial microvascular function at rest and stress measured with dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI
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Open AccessRegional variation in myocardial blood flow in patients with left bundle branch block evaluated with quantitative perfusion CMR
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Open AccessVisual and quantitative perfusion analysis in left main stem disease: a CE-MARC substudy
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Open AccessQuantitative whole-heart three-dimensional magnetic resonance myocardial perfusion imaging in systole and diastole at 3.0T
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Open AccessAssociated factors for a false negative cardiovascular magnetic resonance perfusion study: a CE-MARC substudy
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Open AccessQuantification of septal and whole slice myocardial blood flow by myocardial perfusion CMR is similar in healthy volunteers
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Open AccessWhich quantitative perfusion estimation model is better at diagnosing myocardial ischaemia? A CE-MARC sub-study
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Open AccessArterial stiffness in severe aortic stenosis following Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) compared to Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement (SAVR)
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Open AccessCharacterisation of sub-clinical primary myocardial disease in systemic sclerosis - preliminary findings from a cardiac magnetic resonance study
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Open AccessIs the rest perfusion measurement necessary for the diagnosis of myocardial ischaemia in quantitative cardiac perfusion? A CE-MARC sub-study
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Open AccessQuantitative three-dimensional cardiovascular magnetic resonance myocardial perfusion imaging in systole and diastole
Two-dimensional (2D) perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) remains limited by a lack of complete myocardial coverage. Three-dimensional (3D) perfusion CMR addresses this limitation and has recently...
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Open AccessQuantification of myocardial blood flow with cardiovascular magnetic resonance throughout the cardiac cycle
Myocardial blood flow (MBF) varies throughout the cardiac cycle in response to phasic changes in myocardial tension. The aim of this study was to determine if quantitative myocardial perfusion imaging with car...