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Juan Francisco Sánchez Hurtado
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Mónica Villarroel
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François Legrand, Richard Macwan, Alain Lalande, Lisa Métairie and Thomas Decourselle
Automated Cardiac Magnetic Resonance segmentation serves as a crucial tool for the evaluation of cardiac function, facilitating faster clinical assessments that prove advantageous for both practitioners and patients alike. Recent studies have predominant...
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Ricardo Sánchez Lampreave, Maria Anton Barco
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Emeterio Diez Puertas
Pág. 177 - 193
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Isleny Cruz Carvajal, Ignacio Martínez Armas
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José Manuel Estrada Lorenzo
Pág. 13 - 23
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José Luis López Sangüesa
Pág. 117 - 123
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Gonzalo E. Mosquera-Rojas, Cylia Ouadah, Azadeh Hadadi, Alain Lalande and Sarah Leclerc
The extent of myocardial infarction (MI) can be evaluated thanks to delayed enhancement (DE) cardiac MRI. DE MRI is an imaging technique acquired several minutes after the injection of a contrast agent where MI appears with a bright signal. The automatic...
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José Antonio Jiménez de las Heras, Ricardo Jimeno Aranda, Almudena Muñoz Gallego
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