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Doctor Franz Duca

Medical University of Vienna, Vienna (Austria)
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Poor cardiopulmonary exercise testing correlates with high quantitative SPECT/CT uptake
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Poor cardiopulmonary exercise testing correlates with high quantitative SPECT/CT uptake
Myocardial structural and functional changes in cardiac amyloidosis - insights from a prospective observational patient registry
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Myocardial structural and functional changes in cardiac amyloidosis - insights from a prospective observational patient registry
Coronary artery disease in cardiac amyloidosis
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Coronary artery disease in cardiac amyloidosis
Association of epicardial adipose tissue on magnetic resonance imaging with cardiovascular outcomes: Quality over quantity?
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Association of epicardial adipose tissue on magnetic resonance imaging with cardiovascular outcomes: Quality over quantity?
Panel discussion - How advances in imaging techniques have changed our practice
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Panel discussion - How advances in imaging techniques have changed our practice
Advances in managing ATTR-CM: sharing the latest clinical and real-world data
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Advances in managing ATTR-CM: sharing the latest clinical and real-world data
Hemodynamic profiles in patients with cardiac amyloidosis
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Hemodynamic profiles in patients with cardiac amyloidosis
Riociguat in transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis-data from a named patient use program in austria
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Riociguat in transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis-data from a named patient use program in austria
Riociguat in transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis - experiences from a prospective heart failure registry
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Riociguat in transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis - experiences from a prospective heart failure registry
Validation of cardiac magnetic resonance T1 mapping in cardiac amyloidosis
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Validation of cardiac magnetic resonance T1 mapping in cardiac amyloidosis

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