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Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) has evolved into a first-line imaging tool for several cardiac pathologies over the past decade. It is continuing to evolve as new applications are found and old ones are refined. This issue has a dual focus. One aspect of focus is on the areas in which CMI is the best modality, such as assessment of cardiac morphology and cardiac function, evaluation of pericardial disease and intracardiac masses, and detection of coronary artery disease. The other focus is on areas in which the role of CMI is expanding, such as in the assessment of left and right ventricular diastolic function.
Dr. Raymond Kim is a Professor of Medicine and Radiology at Duke University. He is the Director of the Duke Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Center at Duke University Medical Center.
Kolodner,Georg, George Kolodner, Sunil Khushalani, Christopher Welsh, Georgetown University School of Medicine) Kolodner, George (Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Kolmac Outpatient Recovery) Khushalani, Sunil, MD (Chief Medical Officer, Department of Psychiatry) Welsh, Christopher, MD (Associate Professor
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