Native T1 and T2 mapping techniques can detect pathologic changes in the myocardium for the diagnosis of acute myocarditis.
Can native T1 and T2 mapping accurately detect pathologic changes in acute myocarditis?
Native T1 and T2 mapping are capable of detecting pathologic changes in the myocardium in the setting of acute myocarditis.
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According to the results of this study and many other studies, pathologic changes in the myocardium can be detected by native T1 and T2 mapping. The accuracy of mapping methods will increase with increased knowledge of the advantages and disadvantages of currently used sequences and measurement methods.
Peker et al. (Tue,) reported a other. Native T1 and T2 mapping techniques can detect pathologic changes in the myocardium for the diagnosis of acute myocarditis.