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- 2009
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The Dipolar ElectroCARdioTOpographic (DECARTO)-like method for graphic presentation of location and extent of area at risk estimated from ST-segment deviations in patients with acute myocardial infarction
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Myocardium at risk after acute infarction in humans on cardiac magnetic resonance: quantitative assessment during follow-up and validation with single-photon emission computed tomography.
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Rapid Initial Reduction of Hyperenhanced Myocardium After Reperfused First Myocardial Infarction Suggests Recovery of the Peri-Infarction Zone One-Year Follow-Up by MRI
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Location of myocardium at risk in patients with first-time ST-elevation infarction: comparison among single photon emission computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and electrocardiography.
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Age and gender specific normal values of left ventricular mass, volume and function for gradient echo magnetic resonance imaging: a cross sectional study
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- 2008
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Spline-based cardiac motion tracking using velocity-encoded magnetic resonance imaging.
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2007
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The endocardial extent of reperfused first-time myocardial infarction is more predictive of pathologic Q waves than is infarct transmurality: a magnetic resonance imaging study.
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Model based cardiac motion tracking using velocity encoded magnetic resonance imaging
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Physiological determinants of the variation in left ventricular mass from early adolescence to late adulthood in healthy subjects
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Dissociation of the Inflammatory Reaction following PCI for Acute Myocardial Infarction
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