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    Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging of primary cardiac tumors

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    Authors
    Li, X.
    Chen, Y.
    Liu, J.
    Lei, X.
    Li, Y.
    Liu, D.
    Sun, Zhonghua
    Wen, Z.
    Date
    2020
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Li, X. and Chen, Y. and Liu, J. and Lei, X. and Li, Y. and Liu, D. and Sun, Z. et al. 2020. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging of primary cardiac tumors. Quantitative Imaging in Medicine And Surgery. 10 (1): pp. 294-313.
    Source Title
    Quantitative Imaging in Medicine And Surgery
    DOI
    10.21037/qims.2019.11.13
    ISSN
    2223-4292
    Faculty
    Faculty of Science and Engineering
    School
    School of Molecular and Life Sciences (MLS)
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/77496
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) offers superior advantages in cardiac imaging due to supplying a greater field of view, excellent soft-tissue imaging, and multiplanar imaging capabilities. CMR imaging can evaluate the characteristics of cardiac tumors by visualizing the relationship between the tumor and surrounding tissues, and plays a vital role in assisting the formulation of the surgical plan, the assessment of tumor progression, and the monitoring of postoperative tumor recurrence and metastasis. In this review, we present the clinical manifestations and imaging features of different cardiac tumors. The superior performance of CMR in preoperative diagnosis, surgical treatment, and postoperative follow-up of patients with heart tumors are also highlighted

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