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Come strutturare un esame RM completo

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La risonanza magnetica cardiaca (RMC) trova indicazione in quasi tutti gli ambiti della patologia cardiaca e la tecnica di esame può variare considerevolmente a seconda dell’indicazione all’esame stesso. Per questa ragione è opportuno cercare di organizzare la conduzione dell’esame in moduli che possano essere applicati in differenti condizioni e che consentano un approccio organico all’esame.

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Meduri, A., Natale, L., Bonomo, L. (2010). Come strutturare un esame RM completo. In: Risonanza magnetica cardiaca. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1694-1_7

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