Three-dimensional coronary magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) is highly accurate in diagnosing coronary artery disease, while eliminating the risks and discomfort of the more traditional X-ray ...
Vascular. 2007;15(6):376-383. To obtain high-quality images, it is important to have specialized coils overlying the patients to ensure a high signal to noise ratio. [3] Initially, a noncontrast data ...
Heart patients could have quick, non-invasive, magnetic resonance (MR) scans to determine if they need to have a procedure to widen a blocked or narrowed coronary artery instead of more invasive tests ...
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