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Integrated cardiac and vascular assessment in Takayasu arteritis by cardiovascular magnetic resonance
Arthritis & Rheumatism, 11/09/09
Keenan NG et al. – The findings indicate that an integrated method of cardiovascular assessment by CMR in TA not only provides good delineation of vessel wall thickening, but has also demonstrated dynamic ventricular function, myocardial scarring, and silent myocardial infarction. CMR has benefits compared with other approaches for the assessment and followup of patients with TA, and has potential to identify patients most at risk of complications, allowing early preventative therapy.
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