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Clinical applications of cardiovascular magnetic resonance in congenital heart disease.

Cardiology Clinics 2007 Februrary
Cardiovascular malformations occur in approximately 1% of live births. Improved diagnostic techniques and therapeutic interventions have reduced early mortality substantially, and long-term survival has improved. Management issues, however, are challenging, and cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) provides much diagnostic information to guide decisions. This article provides an approach to CMR evaluation of several common congenital heart lesions.

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