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CT and MRI of Ventricles and Ventricular Septum

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Cardiac computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are adjuncts to echocardiography, providing complimentary information regarding cardiac structure and function. For abnormalities of the ventricles and ventricular septum, cardiac CT and MRI can help define anatomy, evaluate for associated defects, and aide in procedural planning.

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Young, K.A., Sharain, K., Foley, T.A., Anavekar, N.S. (2022). CT and MRI of Ventricles and Ventricular Septum. In: Maalouf, J.F., Faletra, F.F., Asirvatham, S.J., Chandrasekaran, K. (eds) Practical 3D Echocardiography. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72941-7_25

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