Keywords:
Congenital, Diagnostic procedure, MR-Angiography, MR, CT-Angiography, Cardiovascular system, Cardiac
Authors:
J. M. Madrid1, P. J. Mergo2, P. Bartolomé1, J. Phelan2, P. Parikh2, A. Bowman2, B. Shapiro2; 1Pamplona/ES, 2Jacksonville, FL/US
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