SOURCE: Medical News Today
DATE: December 10, 2009
EXCERPT: "Using a new noninvasive imaging technique, scientists said they have discovered important, fundamental differences in heart motion by age and gender.
Their study - reported in Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging, a journal of the American Heart Association - is the first to provide gender- and age-specific data on the motions of the normal heart based on a regional analysis of myocardial velocities covering all 16 segments of the left ventricle." more
RELATED PUBMED LINK:
Föll D, Jung B, Schilli E, Staehle F, Geibel A, Hennig J, Bode C, Markl M. Magnetic Resonance Tissue Phase Mapping of Myocardial Motion - New Insights in Age and Gender. Circ Cardiovasc Imaging. Dec. 8, 2009 [epub ahead of print].
DATE: December 10, 2009
EXCERPT: "Using a new noninvasive imaging technique, scientists said they have discovered important, fundamental differences in heart motion by age and gender.
Their study - reported in Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging, a journal of the American Heart Association - is the first to provide gender- and age-specific data on the motions of the normal heart based on a regional analysis of myocardial velocities covering all 16 segments of the left ventricle." more
RELATED PUBMED LINK:
Föll D, Jung B, Schilli E, Staehle F, Geibel A, Hennig J, Bode C, Markl M. Magnetic Resonance Tissue Phase Mapping of Myocardial Motion - New Insights in Age and Gender. Circ Cardiovasc Imaging. Dec. 8, 2009 [epub ahead of print].

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