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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
[[Cardiac MRI]] may be helpful in selected [[patients]] to identify the underlying [[structural | [[Cardiac MRI]] may be helpful in selected [[patients]] to identify the underlying [[structural heart disease]] associated [[conduction disturbance]] such as [[sarcoidosis]], [[hemochromatosis]], and [[amyloidosis]]. | ||
==[[Cardiac MRI]]== | ==[[Cardiac MRI]]== | ||
[[Cardiac MRI]] may be helpful in selected [[patients]] to identify the underlying [[structural hearT disease]] associated [[conduction disturbance]]. | [[Cardiac MRI]] may be helpful in selected [[patients]] to identify the underlying [[structural hearT disease]] associated [[conduction disturbance]]. |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sara Zand, M.D.[2] Soroush Seifirad, M.D.[3]
Overview
Cardiac MRI may be helpful in selected patients to identify the underlying structural heart disease associated conduction disturbance such as sarcoidosis, hemochromatosis, and amyloidosis.
Cardiac MRI
Cardiac MRI may be helpful in selected patients to identify the underlying structural hearT disease associated conduction disturbance.
- Cardiac MRI can be helpful in diagnosing infiltrative cardiomyopathy, including sarcoidosis, hemochromatosis, and amyloidosis.