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    Objective Cardiac sarcoidosis (CS) may present with cardiac arrest or life-threatening arrhythmias. There are limited data on this subgroup of patients with CS. Advanced imaging including cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) and cardiac 18-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) are used for diagnosis. This study aimed to describe advanced imaging patterns suggestive of CS…

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    Afridi takes the Sir Garfield Sobers trophy, Babar named ODI cricketer of the year, Root Test cricketer of the year

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    A cross-disciplinary team of artificial intelligence (AI) scientists, magnetic resonance specialists and cardiologists have developed a new cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) scan for detecting heart muscle disease. The current gold-standard for imaging heart muscle disease is CMR, using a method called late gadolinium enhancement. However, this requires injection of a contrast agent into the…

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