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1. 4D Flow Cardiac MR in Primary Mitral Regurgitation.

2. Comprehensive Neonatal Cardiac, Feed and Wrap, Non-contrast, Non-sedated, Free-breathing Compressed Sensing 4D Flow MRI Assessment.

3. Four-Dimensional Flow Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Assessment of Blood Flow in the Heart and Great Vessels: A Systematic Review.

4. Insight Into Myocardial Microstructure of Athletes and Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Patients Using Diffusion Tensor Imaging.

5. Clinical evaluation of two dark blood methods of late gadolinium quantification of ischemic scar.

6. Feasibility study of a single breath-hold, 3D mDIXON pulse sequence for late gadolinium enhancement imaging of ischemic scar.

7. Comparison of fast acquisition strategies in whole-heart four-dimensional flow cardiac MR: Two-center, 1.5 Tesla, phantom and in vivo validation study.

8. Cardiovascular Outcomes Following Rotational Atherectomy: A UK Multicentre Experience.

9. Factors associated with false-negative cardiovascular magnetic resonance perfusion studies: A Clinical evaluation of magnetic resonance imaging in coronary artery disease (CE-MARC) substudy.

10. Patient adaptive maximal resolution magnetic resonance myocardial stress perfusion imaging.

11. 3.0T, time-resolved, 3D flow-sensitive MR in the thoracic aorta: Impact of k-t BLAST acceleration using 8- versus 32-channel coil arrays.

12. Robust myocardial T2 and T2 * mapping at 3T using image-based shimming.

13. Reproducibility of myocardial strain and left ventricular twist measured using complementary spatial modulation of magnetization.

14. Multiple cerebral emboli following dislocation and retraction of a partially deployed CoreValve prosthesis during transcatheter aortic valve implantation.

15. Reproducibility of first-pass cardiovascular magnetic resonance myocardial perfusion.

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