Does combined time-resolved and high-spatial-resolution contrast-enhanced MRA allow detailed evaluation of cavopulmonary connections in adult patients with congenital heart disease?
Combined time-resolved and high-spatial-resolution contrast-enhanced MRA is an effective imaging modality for evaluating cavopulmonary connections in adults with congenital heart disease.
Combined time-resolved contrast-enhanced MRA and high-spatial-resolution contrast-enhanced MRA allowed detailed morphologic and dynamic evaluation of cavopulmonary connections in adult patients with congenital heart disease. A wide variation in anatomic dimensions and perfusion patterns was confidently identified in this patient population.
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