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The Brighterside of News on MSNNew MRI scan can identify patients at risk for serious heart problemsThe heart’s constant motion and proximity to the lungs made capturing clear images difficult. However, the UVA team overcame ...
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02.352, Heidelberglaan100, 3582 CX Utrecht, The Netherlands, a.j.teske{at}gmail.com Objective Echocardiographic cut-off values are often used for cardiac MRI in athletic persons. This study ...
"They're doing diagnostic tests on her, actually. So they've had an echocardiogram. She's about to have a cardiac MRI," said Clay.
This study assesses the ability of cardiac MRI (CMR) to distinguish between physiological LVH (so-called athlete's heart) and HCM. Methods 45 patients with HCM (71% men and 20% athletic) and 734 ...
Good news for coffee lovers! A recent study from Semmelweis University suggests that drinking up to three cups of coffee a day may help lower the risk of stroke and fatal heart disease. For years, the ...
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