Native skeletal muscle T1 relaxation time and extracellular volume indicate systemic amyloid involvement, providing additional diagnostic and prognostic value for cardiac amyloidosis.
Do CMR-derived skeletal muscle T1 time and ECV improve detection and risk stratification in cardiac amyloidosis?
CMR-derived skeletal muscle T1 time and ECV may serve as novel diagnostic and prognostic markers for systemic involvement in cardiac amyloidosis.
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Native skeletal muscle T1 relaxation time and ECV indicate systemic amyloid involvement and provide additional diagnostic and prognostic information beyond myocardial assessment, potentially supporting improved detection and risk stratification in CA.
Kronberger et al. (Mon,) reported a other. Native skeletal muscle T1 relaxation time and extracellular volume indicate systemic amyloid involvement, providing additional diagnostic and prognostic value for cardiac amyloidosis.
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