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The rapid evolution in cardiac computed tomography during the past decade has improved spatial and temporal resolution to the extent that cardiac CT is now an accepted alternative for the non-invasive interrogation of the heart. Beyond the assessment of c

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U. Joseph Schoepf Fabian Bamberg Gorka Bastarrika Balazs Ruzsics Rozemarijn Vliegenthart Editors

CT Imaging of Myocardial Perfusion and Viability Beyond Structure and Function

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Medical Radiology Diagnostic Imaging

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U. Joseph Schoepf • Fabian Bamberg Gorka Bastarrika • Balazs Ruzsics Rozemarijn Vliegenthart Editors

CT Imaging of Myocardial Perfusion and Viability Beyond Structure and Function

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Editors U. Joseph Schoepf Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC USA Fabian Bamberg Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Bayern Germany

Balazs Ruzsics Department of Cardiology Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Liverpool UK Rozemarijn Vliegenthart Center for Medical Imaging University Medical Center Groningen Groningen The Netherlands

Gorka Bastarrika Cardiothoracic Imaging Division, Department of Medical Imaging Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Toronto, ON Canada

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