ECR 2015 / C-2641
CT-based myocardial ischemia evaluation: quantitative angiography, myocardial perfusion, and CT-FFR
This poster was previously presented and awarded at the 70th Korean Congress of Radiology (KCR 2014) in Seoul. This poster is published under an
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Type:
Educational Exhibit
Keywords:
Cardiac, Cardiovascular system, CT, CT-Angiography, CT-Quantitative, Computer Applications-Detection, diagnosis, Arteriosclerosis, Haemodynamics / Flow dynamics
Authors:
H. J. Koo, D. H. Yang, J.-W. Kang, T.-H. Lim; Seoul/KR
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2015/C-2641
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