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T2* magnetic resonance of tissue iron concentration has improved the outcome of transfusion dependant anaemia patients. Clinical evaluation is performed at 1.5 T but scanners operating at 3 T are increasing in...
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Open AccessValidation of T2* in-line analysis for tissue iron quantification at 1.5 T
There is a need for improved worldwide access to tissue iron quantification using T2* cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR). One route to facilitate this would be simple in-line T2* analysis widely available...
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Myocardial black blood (BB) T2* relaxometry at 1.5T provides robust, reproducible and calibrated non-invasive assessment of cardiac iron burden. In vitro data has shown that like T2*, novel native Modified Loo...
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Open AccessThe utility of magnetic resonance imaging in a trial to assess the effect of renal denervation in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
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Open AccessReproducibility of T1 map** 11-heart beat MOLLI Sequence
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Open AccessValidation of Siemens T2* inline WIP package for quantification of cardiac and hepatic iron loading at 1.5T and 3T
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Open AccessMyocardial iron assessment by T2* cardiovascular magnetic resonance at 3 Tesla
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Open AccessComparison of white blood and black blood T2* cardiovascular magnetic resonance at 3 Tesla
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Open AccessMyocardial iron assessment by T1 cardiovascular magnetic resonance at 3 Tesla
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Open AccessEffect of deferiprone or deferoxamine on right ventricular function in thalassemia major patients with myocardial iron overload
Thalassaemia major (TM) patients need regular blood transfusions that lead to accumulation of iron and death from heart failure. Deferiprone has been reported to be superior to deferoxamine for the removal of ...
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Open AccessValue of black blood T2* cardiovascular magnetic resonance
To assess whether black blood T2* cardiovascular magnetic resonance is superior to conventional white blood imaging of cardiac iron in patients with thalassaemia major (TM).
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Open AccessRight ventricular volumes and function in thalassemia major patients in the absence of myocardial iron overload
We aimed to define reference ranges for right ventricular (RV) volumes, ejection fraction (EF) in thalassemia major patients (TM) without myocardial iron overload.
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Open AccessThe use of parallel imaging techniques for the measurement of T2* decay
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Open AccessNormalized ranges for right ventricular volumes and function in thalassemia major
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Open Access203 Correlation of myocardial T2 and T2 measurements in thalassemia patients
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Open Access2076 Comparison between black and bright blood T2* measurements in thalassemia