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Multimodality Imaging Evaluation of Diseases of the Pulmonic Valve and Right Ventricular Outflow Tract for the Adult Cardiologist

Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging

Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging, Ahead of Print. A multimodality imaging approach using echocardiography, cardiac computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging is essential for a comprehensive evaluation of the anatomy and function of the right ventricular outflow tract, PV, and supravalvular region.

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The Evolution of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance: A 50-Year Journey

Cardiology Update

Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) has developed over the past 50 years as an advantageous noninvasive imaging modality. Recently published in Circulation , Gregory Hundley reviews CMR’s evolution and its current pivotal role in cardiovascular care.

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Trial Results: Low-Dose Colchicine HelpsTreat Cardiovascular Disease

DAIC

All participants underwent coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA), a non-invasive imaging technique used to assess coronary artery anatomy and stenosis, at baseline and at 12 months. A total of 84 participants were enrolled, of which 72 completed the trial, with participants randomized to receive either colchicine 0.5

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Trial Results: Low-Dose Colchicine Helps Treat Cardiovascular Disease

DAIC

All participants underwent coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA), a non-invasive imaging technique used to assess coronary artery anatomy and stenosis, at baseline and at 12 months. A total of 84 participants were enrolled, of which 72 completed the trial, with participants randomized to receive either colchicine 0.5