Free-breathing late gadolinium enhancement CMR with a fixed short scan time using CosMo

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Mehdi H Moghari
Hussein Rayatzadeh
Susie Hong
Raymond H Chan
Mehmet Akcakaya
Beth Goddu
Lois A Goepfert
Kraig V Kissinger
Warren J Manning
Reza Nezafat
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[1] Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA
[2] Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA
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Degrade Image Quality; Isotropic Spatial Resolution; Late Gadolinium Enhancement; Partial Volume Average; Respiratory Motion Artifact;
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10.1186/1532-429X-14-S1-O21
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