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Cardiovascular magnetic resonance in rheumatology: Current status and recommendations for use

Abstract Targeted therapies in connective tissue diseases (CTDs) have led to improvements of disease-associated outcomes, but life expectancy remains lower compared to general population due to emerging co-morbidities, particularly due to excess cardiovascular risk. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance...

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Published in:International journal of cardiology 2016-08, Vol.217, p.135-148
Main Authors: Mavrogeni, Sophie I, Kitas, George D, Dimitroulas, Theodoros, Sfikakis, Petros P, Seo, Philip, Gabriel, Sherine, Patel, Amit R, Gargani, Luna, Bombardieri, Stefano, Matucci-Cerinic, Marco, Lombardi, Massimo, Pepe, Alessia, Aletras, Anthony H, Kolovou, Genovefa, Miszalski, Tomasz, van Riel, Piet, Semb, AnneGrete, Gonzalez-Gay, Miguel Angel, Dessein, Patrick, Karpouzas, George, Puntman, Valentina, Nagel, Eike, Bratis, Konstantinos, Karabela, Georgia, Stavropoulos, Efthymios, Katsifis, Gikas, Koutsogeorgopoulou, Loukia, van Rossum, Albert, Rademakers, Frank, Pohost, Gerald, Lima, Joao A.C
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