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Reduced global myocardial perfusion reserve in DCM and HCM patients assessed by CMR-based velocity-encoded coronary sinus flow measurements and first-pass perfusion imaging

Topic: Stress Cardiac Magnetic Resonance (CMR)

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Mr Michael Bietenbeck

University Hospital of Munster, Munster (Germany)
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ESC Congress 2018

25 August - 29 August 2018

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