
31_04 Image Interpretation: Cardiac Imaging - Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Pathology
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- Title:
- 31_04 Image Interpretation: Cardiac Imaging - Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Pathology
- Description:
- This session will briefly describe a range of pathologies related to the heart and major vessels for which magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used as an imaging modality. It will focus on cardiomyopathies, myocardial infarcts and cardiac masses as well as short descriptions of other pathologies along with their imaging appearances.
- Hierarchy:
- Clinical Imaging > 31 Cardiac Imaging > e-IRI_31_01 - Cardiac Imaging > 31_04 Image Interpretation: Cardiac Imaging - Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Pathology
- Author(s):
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Dorothy Keane
- Created:
- 7 Apr 2017
- Last Major Update:
- 7 Apr 2017
- Keywords:
- 602-3104, APVR, ARVC, ASD, AV, CABG, CCHD, CHD, CMR, DCM, DGE, DHE, Gd, HCM, ICV, Inferior, LGE, LV, LVOT, MI, MIP, MRA, MRI, PA, PAPVR, PCI, PDA, RA, RCM, RV, RVOT Velocity, RWMA, SAM, SVC, TAPVR, VENC, VSD, abnormalities, angiogram, anomalous, anterior, arteriosus, artery, arthythmogenic, atrial, atrioventricular, bypass, cardiac, cardiomyopathy, cava, congenital, coronary, cyanotic, defect, delayed, dilated, disease, ductus, encoded, enhancement, gadolinium, grafting, groove, heart, hyper, hypertrophic, imaging, infarction, intensity, intervention, late, left, magnetic, maximum, mitral, motion, myocardial, outflow, partial, patent, percutaneous, projection, pulmonary, regional, resonance, restrictive, return, right, septal, superior, systolic, total, tract, valve, vena, venous, ventricle, ventricular, wall, weighted
- Quicklink:
- 602-3104
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- Title:
- 31_04 Image Interpretation: Cardiac Imaging - Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Pathology
- Description:
- This session will briefly describe a range of pathologies related to the heart and major vessels for which magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used as an imaging modality. It will focus on cardiomyopathies, myocardial infarcts and cardiac masses as well as short descriptions of other pathologies along with their imaging appearances.
- Hierarchy:
- Clinical Imaging > 31 Cardiac Imaging > e-IRI_31_01 - Cardiac Imaging > 31_04 Image Interpretation: Cardiac Imaging - Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Pathology
- Author(s):
-
Dorothy Keane
- Created:
- 7 Apr 2017
- Last Major Update:
- 7 Apr 2017
- Keywords:
- 602-3104, APVR, ARVC, ASD, AV, CABG, CCHD, CHD, CMR, DCM, DGE, DHE, Gd, HCM, ICV, Inferior, LGE, LV, LVOT, MI, MIP, MRA, MRI, PA, PAPVR, PCI, PDA, RA, RCM, RV, RVOT Velocity, RWMA, SAM, SVC, TAPVR, VENC, VSD, abnormalities, angiogram, anomalous, anterior, arteriosus, artery, arthythmogenic, atrial, atrioventricular, bypass, cardiac, cardiomyopathy, cava, congenital, coronary, cyanotic, defect, delayed, dilated, disease, ductus, encoded, enhancement, gadolinium, grafting, groove, heart, hyper, hypertrophic, imaging, infarction, intensity, intervention, late, left, magnetic, maximum, mitral, motion, myocardial, outflow, partial, patent, percutaneous, projection, pulmonary, regional, resonance, restrictive, return, right, septal, superior, systolic, total, tract, valve, vena, venous, ventricle, ventricular, wall, weighted
- Quicklink:
- 602-3104