Department of Radiology, University Federico II, Via Pansini 5, Via Posillipo 196, Napoli 80123, Italy. mimbriaco@hotmail.com
Department of Clinical Medicine and Cardiovascular Sciences, University Federico II, Napoli, Italy
Department of Nephrology, University Federico II, Napoli, Italy
Institute of Biostructure and Bioimaging, University Federico II, Napoli, Italy
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MRI characterization of myocardial tissue in patients with Fabry's disease
OBJECTIVE: Fabry's disease is a multisystem X-linked disorder of lysosomal metabolism frequently associated with left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy. In this study, we aimed to assess whether myocardial T2 relaxation time determined by a black blood multiecho multishot MRI sequence could be used to evaluate cardiac involvement in patients with Fabry's disease.; CONCLUSION: Myocardial T2 relaxation time is prolonged in patients with Fabry's disease compared with that of hypertrophic patients and healthy control subjects. MRI may be useful for the characterization of myocardial tissue in patients with Fabry's disease.
MRI characterization of myocardial tissue in patients with Fabry's disease
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