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|a MRI of the Heart and Vessels
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|a Physical principles of imaging with magnetic resonance -- Techniques of fast MR imaging for studying the cardiovascular system -- Post-processing -- Contrast agents in cardiovascular magnetic resonance -- Intracranial vascular district -- Vessels of the neck -- Heart -- Pericardium and mediastinum -- Thoracic aorta -- Renal arteries -- Abdominal aorta -- Peripheral arterial system.
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|a In recent years magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has enriched the technological potential available for the characterization of cardiovascular pathologies, adding substantial advantages to other non-invasive techniques. This technique, which is intrinsically digital and has reduced operator dependency, allows the performance of image analysis in a quantitative and reproducible manner. The use of non-ionizing energy with the consequent absence of an environmental impact and of operator and patient biohazards makes MRI a winning technique when evaluating the risk - benefit ratio in comparison to other imaging methods. In virtue of its added diagnostic value and inherent refinements that allow construction of two- and three-dimensional images, MRI is gaining a primary role in the histopathological and physiopathological understanding of a large number of pathologies concerning the heart and vessels. This text is addressed both to MRI operators seeking specific technical information and to clinicians who wish to have a better understanding of the diagnostic and management advantages that MRI can offer.
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