Keywords:
Structured reporting, Contrast agent-intravenous, MR, Echocardiography (transoesophageal), CT-Angiography, Cardiovascular system, Cardiac, Arteries / Aorta, Congenital, Aneurysms
Authors:
A. Hidalgo1, A. Barros1, C.-H. Li1, J. Montiel2, R. Leta1, F. Carreras1; 1Barcelona/ES, 2jmontiel/ES
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