- ►ahajournals.org VD Garovic, SC Textor - Circulation, 2005 - Am Heart Assoc Major improvements in imaging, medical therapy, and techniques of renal revascularization have
changed the landscape of renovascular disease during the past decade. This has been particularly
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mortality. Its incidence is rising in both ageing and obese populations, but its control remains
inadequate worldwide. We address several persisting controversies that may interfere ... Cited by 81 - Related articles - All 11 versions
H Kramer, SO Schoenberg, K Nikolaou, A Huber, A … - Radiology, 2005 - radiology.rsna.org The purpose of this study was to integrate parallel acquisition techniques into a comprehensive
whole-body cardiovascular screening protocol to image all relevant organ systems without compromising
spatial or temporal resolution. The study was approved by the institutional review board, ... Cited by 68 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions
- ►rsna.org K Nikolaou, H Kramer, C Grosse, D Clevert, O Dietrich, … - Radiology, 2006 - radiology.rsna.org The purpose of this study was to prospectively evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of reader detection
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T Leiner, MW Haan, PJ Nelemans, JMA Engelshoven, … - European radiology, 2005 - Springer Abstract Renal artery stenosis (RAS) is a potentially curable cause of renovascular hypertension
(RVH) and is caused by either atherosclerosis or fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) in the vast majority
of patients. Although intra-arterial digital subtraction angi- ography (IA-DSA) is still ... Cited by 45 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions
U Kramer, K Nael, G Laub, GK Nyborg, M … - Investigative …, 2006 - journals.lww.com Three-dimensional (3-D) contrast-enhanced (CE) renal magnetic resonance angiography
(MRA) is gaining in- creased acceptance as a reliable, noninvasive tool for the evaluation of
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H Eklöf, H Ahlström, A Magnusson, LG … - Acta …, 2006 - informahealthcare.com Material and Methods: The standard of reference was measurement of transstenotic pressure
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J Bremerich, D Bilecen, P Reimer - European Radiology, 2007 - Springer Abstract Contrast-enhanced magnet- ic resonance angiography (CE-MRA) with standard extracellular
contrast material is well established for vascu- lar imaging. Recently, the first blood pool contrast
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M Goyen, K Shamsi, SO Schoenberg - European Radiology Supplements, 2006 - Springer Abstract Vasovist (MS-325) is the first intravascular contrast agent ap- proved for use with magnetic
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