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The MRI modality becomes clinically mature: lung MRI
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The utility of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of cardiac sarcoidosis
K. Stanton, M. Ganigara, T. Corte, P. Torzillo, D. Celermajer, P. Corte, R. Puranik (Sydney, Australia)
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