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Stroke. 21:14-23
Coronary artery disease and ischemic cerebrovascular disease are leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the United States. Coronary artery disease often coexists with asymptomatic carotid artery atherosclerosis, transient ischemic attacks, or i
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Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 29(6)
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Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 25(1)
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American journal of cardiac imaging. 8(2)
Autor:
D J, Skorton, A, Garson
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Cardiology clinics. 11(4)
The growing population of patients with congenital heart lesions surviving to adulthood necessitates a fresh look at the clinical training required to care for these patients. Physicians in pediatric and medical cardiology, general pediatrics, genera
Autor:
D J, Skorton, B F, Vandenberg
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Investigative radiology. 28
Echocardiography is unique in its role as both a routine, mature technology and an expanding, innovative field. For the foreseeable future, ultrasound will remain one of the most important methods of diagnostic cardiac imaging.
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Seminars in ultrasound, CT, and MR. 12(1)
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AJR. American journal of roentgenology. 156(1)
Patients having one or more coronary artery bypass graft operations constitute an important part of the practice of cardiac radiology. Bypass graft patency can be determined by indirect and direct methods. The indirect imaging methods include radionu
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Circulation. 69:775-782
Integrated ultrasonic backscatter has been related to collagen deposition in fibrotic myocardium. The purpose of our study was to measure the integrated ultrasonic backscatter in the right and left ventricles of 10 normal freshly excised canine heart
Autor:
Y. M. Attarwala, D. J. Skorton, Parviz E. Nikravesh, Richard E. Kerber, K. B. Chandran, Natesa G. Pandian
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Ultrasonic Imaging. 6:48-59
A computerized method for the generation of a three-dimensional finite element mesh of left ventricular geometry is presented. The technique employs two dimensional echocardiographic images of the left ventricle. The echocardiographic transducer is a