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Meanings of late gadolinium in English
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Usage of late gadolinium in English
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Infarct size and microvascular obstruction were assessed using lategadolinium enhancement imaging.
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Infarct size was measured on day 1 by lategadolinium-enhanced CMR.
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Eighteen subjects underwent pulmonary vein lategadolinium enhancement using the pencil-beam and projection navigator.
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Nineteen percent had lategadolinium enhancement on cardiac magnetic resonance.
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There was no evidence of lategadolinium enhancement (LGE) in the study population.
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MIS was quantified on lategadolinium enhancement imaging as the proportion of left ventricular mass.
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Abnormal lategadolinium enhancement (LGE) was detected in all 5 patients.
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Cardiac MRI did not show any lategadolinium enhancement.
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The significance of RV signal abnormalities during vasodilator stress perfusion and lategadolinium-enhanced CMR is yet uncertain.
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A cardiac magnetic resonance imaging showed no significant lategadolinium enhancement to suggest infarct or myocardial scarring.
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T2-weighted and postcontrast cardiovascular magnetic resonance scans were used to depict myocardial edema and lategadolinium enhancement, respectively.
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No patient showed lategadolinium enhancement.
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The severity index of lategadolinium enhancement was determined by scoring the extent of enhanced tissue in 30 myocardial segments.
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The proposed method greatly reduces the inflow artifact in free-breathing pulmonary vein lategadolinium enhancement while allowing adequate respiratory motion compensation.
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LA models with patient-specific geometry and fibrosis distribution were derived from lategadolinium enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of 6 AF patients.
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Conclusion: The extent of myocardial fibrosis revealed by lategadolinium-enhanced MRI has a strong relationship to diastolic dysfunction in patients with HCM.