New research focuses on effectiveness of noninvasive whole-heart MRI
14th Nov 2006, 03:12 GMT
Researchers have long sought to find a reliable way to see inside the human heart without having to insert tubes, inject dyes or expose patients to potentially dangerous radiation. One possible solution is the whole-heart MRI, which provides 3-D images of the heart and its blood vessels without the risk of an invasive procedure.
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