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Cardiac Magnetic Resonance in times of COVID-19: A Disease with Many Cardiac Faces

Author(s): Leydimar Anmad Shihadeh, Maria Jose Romero-Castro, Andrea Moreno-Arciniegas MD, Ana Pastor MD, Beatriz Fuertes MD, Blanca Zorita MD, Daniel Prieto MD, Maximiliano German Amado-Escañuela MD,

Although cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) may proof useful in the diagnosis of myocardial injury triggered by COVID-19, limited experience has yet been published. We report several cases presenting its utility at various COVID-19 disease stages in diagnosing different cardiac manifestations. The current COVID-19 crisis will undoubtedly transform CMR imaging Units.

 

 

 

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