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Harald Kramer

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Investigative Radiology|August 19, 2008
Feasibility of gadofosveset-enhanced steady-state magnetic resonance angiography of the peripheral vessels at 3 Tesla with Dixon fat saturationHenrik J Michaely, Ulrike I Attenberger, Olaf Dietrich, et al.
European Radiology|April 9, 2011
Magnetic resonance angiography of the carotid arteries: comparison of unenhanced and contrast enhanced techniquesHarald Kramer, Val M Runge, John N Morelli, et al.
Radiology|October 13, 2006
High-spatial-resolution multistation MR angiography with parallel imaging and blood pool contrast agent: initial experienceKonstantin Nikolaou, Harald Kramer, Christina Grosse, et al.
Radiology|May 13, 2016
Longitudinal Monitoring of Hepatic Blood Flow before and after TIPS by Using 4D-Flow MR ImagingPeter Bannas, Alejandro Roldán-Alzate, Kevin M Johnson, et al.
Radiology|July 1, 2005
Cardiovascular screening with parallel imaging techniques and a whole-body MR imagerHarald Kramer, Stefan O Schoenberg, Konstantin Nikolaou, et al.
European Journal of Radiology|March 21, 2015
Feasibility of free-breathing, GRAPPA-based, real-time cardiac cine assessment of left-ventricular function in cardiovascular patients at 3TXiaomei Zhu, Felix Schwab, Roy Marcus, et al.
European Radiology|September 6, 2015
Feasibility of a three-step magnetic resonance imaging approach for the assessment of hepatic steatosis in an asymptomatic study populationHolger Hetterich, Christian Bayerl, Annette Peters, et al.
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|July 31, 2015
Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging of hepatic steatosis: Validation in ex vivo human liversPeter Bannas, Harald Kramer, Diego Hernando, et al.
Biomed Research International|October 16, 2018
Benefit of Contact Force Sensing Catheter Technology for Successful Left Atrial Anterior Line Formation: A Prospective Randomized TrialStephanie Fichtner, Reza Wakili, Konstantinos Rizas, et al.
Journal of Thoracic Imaging|February 6, 2019
Noncontrast Chest Computed Tomographic Imaging of Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome: Part II Noncardiovascular FindingsJohanna Nattenmüller, Christopher L Schlett, Nanae Tsuchiya, et al.
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Investigative Radiology|August 19, 2008
Feasibility of gadofosveset-enhanced steady-state magnetic resonance angiography of the peripheral vessels at 3 Tesla with Dixon fat saturationHenrik J Michaely, Ulrike I Attenberger, Olaf Dietrich, et al.
European Radiology|April 9, 2011
Magnetic resonance angiography of the carotid arteries: comparison of unenhanced and contrast enhanced techniquesHarald Kramer, Val M Runge, John N Morelli, et al.
Radiology|October 13, 2006
High-spatial-resolution multistation MR angiography with parallel imaging and blood pool contrast agent: initial experienceKonstantin Nikolaou, Harald Kramer, Christina Grosse, et al.
Radiology|May 13, 2016
Longitudinal Monitoring of Hepatic Blood Flow before and after TIPS by Using 4D-Flow MR ImagingPeter Bannas, Alejandro Roldán-Alzate, Kevin M Johnson, et al.
Radiology|July 1, 2005
Cardiovascular screening with parallel imaging techniques and a whole-body MR imagerHarald Kramer, Stefan O Schoenberg, Konstantin Nikolaou, et al.
European Journal of Radiology|March 21, 2015
Feasibility of free-breathing, GRAPPA-based, real-time cardiac cine assessment of left-ventricular function in cardiovascular patients at 3TXiaomei Zhu, Felix Schwab, Roy Marcus, et al.
European Radiology|September 6, 2015
Feasibility of a three-step magnetic resonance imaging approach for the assessment of hepatic steatosis in an asymptomatic study populationHolger Hetterich, Christian Bayerl, Annette Peters, et al.
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|July 31, 2015
Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging of hepatic steatosis: Validation in ex vivo human liversPeter Bannas, Harald Kramer, Diego Hernando, et al.
Biomed Research International|October 16, 2018
Benefit of Contact Force Sensing Catheter Technology for Successful Left Atrial Anterior Line Formation: A Prospective Randomized TrialStephanie Fichtner, Reza Wakili, Konstantinos Rizas, et al.
Journal of Thoracic Imaging|February 6, 2019
Noncontrast Chest Computed Tomographic Imaging of Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome: Part II Noncardiovascular FindingsJohanna Nattenmüller, Christopher L Schlett, Nanae Tsuchiya, et al.
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