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English: Perfusion defect movie. Dynamic Contrast Enhanced (DCE-MRI) stress perfusion image movie. Contrast agent causes signal enhancement in the right ventricle followed by the left ventricle followed by the healthy myocardium. Coronary artery disease reduces or obstructs flow to the septal and anterior myocardium resulting in an area of hypo-enhancment (relative to the enhanced myocardium), known as a perfusion defect. |
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Source | Biglands J, Radjenovic A, Ridgway J (2012). "Cardiovascular magnetic resonance physics for clinicians: part II". Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance. DOI:10.1186/1532-429X-14-66. PMID 22995744. PMC: 3533879. | ||
Author | Biglands J, Radjenovic A, Ridgway J | ||
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Author | Biglands J, Radjenovic A, Ridgway J |
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Image title | Perfusion defect movie. Dynamic Contrast Enhanced (DCE-MRI) stress perfusion image movie. Contrast agent causes signal enhancement in the right ventricle followed by the left ventricle followed by the healthy myocardium. Coronary artery disease reduces or obstructs flow to the septal and anterior myocardium resulting in an area of hypo-enhancment (relative to the enhanced myocardium), known as a perfusion defect. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2012 |