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Christopher M Kramer

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Radiology|November 21, 2018
Strain Measures Predict Outcome after ST-Segment-Elevation Myocardial Infarction: Now What?Christopher M Kramer
Circulation. Cardiovascular Imaging|October 8, 2009
Insights into myocardial microstructure during infarct healing and remodeling: pathologists need not applyChristopher M Kramer
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|December 8, 2004
The comprehensive approach to ischemic heart disease by cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging: are we there yet?Christopher M Kramer
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|April 25, 2006
When two tests are better than one: adding late gadolinium enhancement to first-pass perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonanceChristopher M Kramer
Circulation. Cardiovascular Imaging|April 16, 2015
Novel magnetic resonance imaging end points for physiologic studies in peripheral arterial disease: elegance versus practicalityChristopher M Kramer
Current Cardiology Reports|December 19, 2008
The prognostic importance of unrecognized myocardial scar in diabetic patients as identified by cardiac magnetic resonanceChristopher M Kramer
JACC. Cardiovascular Imaging|April 10, 2009
Skeletal muscle perfusion in peripheral arterial disease a novel end point for cardiovascular imagingChristopher M Kramer
Journal of Nuclear Medicine : Official Publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine|June 3, 2015
Role of Cardiac MR Imaging in CardiomyopathiesChristopher M Kramer
Current Cardiology Reports|September 30, 2010
Myocardial salvage determined by cardiac magnetic resonance is the most important prognostic imaging indicator in acute myocardial infarctionChristopher M Kramer
The American Journal of Cardiology|December 3, 2002
Magnetic resonance imaging to identify the high-risk plaqueChristopher M Kramer
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Radiology|November 21, 2018
Strain Measures Predict Outcome after ST-Segment-Elevation Myocardial Infarction: Now What?Christopher M Kramer
Circulation. Cardiovascular Imaging|October 8, 2009
Insights into myocardial microstructure during infarct healing and remodeling: pathologists need not applyChristopher M Kramer
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|December 8, 2004
The comprehensive approach to ischemic heart disease by cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging: are we there yet?Christopher M Kramer
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|April 25, 2006
When two tests are better than one: adding late gadolinium enhancement to first-pass perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonanceChristopher M Kramer
Circulation. Cardiovascular Imaging|April 16, 2015
Novel magnetic resonance imaging end points for physiologic studies in peripheral arterial disease: elegance versus practicalityChristopher M Kramer
Current Cardiology Reports|December 19, 2008
The prognostic importance of unrecognized myocardial scar in diabetic patients as identified by cardiac magnetic resonanceChristopher M Kramer
JACC. Cardiovascular Imaging|April 10, 2009
Skeletal muscle perfusion in peripheral arterial disease a novel end point for cardiovascular imagingChristopher M Kramer
Journal of Nuclear Medicine : Official Publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine|June 3, 2015
Role of Cardiac MR Imaging in CardiomyopathiesChristopher M Kramer
Current Cardiology Reports|September 30, 2010
Myocardial salvage determined by cardiac magnetic resonance is the most important prognostic imaging indicator in acute myocardial infarctionChristopher M Kramer
The American Journal of Cardiology|December 3, 2002
Magnetic resonance imaging to identify the high-risk plaqueChristopher M Kramer
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