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COVID-19 myocarditis cardiac magnetic resonance findings in symptomatic patients.
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In this article, the authors evaluated the short-term and medium-term results, as well as the imaging features of COVID-19 cardiac involvement, and found that COVID19 may cause myocardial damage.Abstract:
BackgroundCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may cause myocardial damage.PurposeTo evaluate the short-term and medium-term results, as well as the imaging features of COVID-19 cardiac involvement,...read more
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