Cardiac Magnetic Resonance and amyloidosis: Review
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Resumo: | Abstract Amyloidosis is a disease caused by extracellular deposition of insoluble protein fibrils, that results in changes in tissue architecture and consequently modification of the organ structure. Cardiac involvement is common in amyloidosis. Two major types of systemic amyloidosis affect the myocardium - immunoglobulin light chain and transthyretin amyloidosis - each leading to different prognosis. Early detection and diagnosis of cardiac amyloidosis are the main objectives in the assessment of the disease. New techniques of magnetic resonance imaging have minimized the need for biopsies for the diagnosis. Late gadolinium enhancement technique, and more recently T1 mapping, have allowed a simplified evaluation of amyloid deposits and extracellular volume. The aim of this review was to describe basic concepts and updates of the use of magnetic resonance imaging for the diagnosis amyloidosis and evaluation of its severity. |
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Cardiac Magnetic Resonance and amyloidosis: Review |
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Cardiac Magnetic Resonance and amyloidosis: Review |
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Cardiac Magnetic Resonance and amyloidosis: Review Ribeiro,Vaneza Ferreira Amyloidosis Myocarditis/pathology Plaque, Amyloid/diagnostic imaging Magnetic Resonance Imaging |
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Cardiac Magnetic Resonance and amyloidosis: Review |
title_full |
Cardiac Magnetic Resonance and amyloidosis: Review |
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Cardiac Magnetic Resonance and amyloidosis: Review |
title_full_unstemmed |
Cardiac Magnetic Resonance and amyloidosis: Review |
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Cardiac Magnetic Resonance and amyloidosis: Review |
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Ribeiro,Vaneza Ferreira |
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Ribeiro,Vaneza Ferreira Oliveira,Diogo Costa Leandro de Neves,Daniel Gama das Nunes,Nágela Simão Vinhosa Villacorta Junior,Humberto Nacif,Marcelo Souto |
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author |
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Oliveira,Diogo Costa Leandro de Neves,Daniel Gama das Nunes,Nágela Simão Vinhosa Villacorta Junior,Humberto Nacif,Marcelo Souto |
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Ribeiro,Vaneza Ferreira Oliveira,Diogo Costa Leandro de Neves,Daniel Gama das Nunes,Nágela Simão Vinhosa Villacorta Junior,Humberto Nacif,Marcelo Souto |
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Amyloidosis Myocarditis/pathology Plaque, Amyloid/diagnostic imaging Magnetic Resonance Imaging |
topic |
Amyloidosis Myocarditis/pathology Plaque, Amyloid/diagnostic imaging Magnetic Resonance Imaging |
description |
Abstract Amyloidosis is a disease caused by extracellular deposition of insoluble protein fibrils, that results in changes in tissue architecture and consequently modification of the organ structure. Cardiac involvement is common in amyloidosis. Two major types of systemic amyloidosis affect the myocardium - immunoglobulin light chain and transthyretin amyloidosis - each leading to different prognosis. Early detection and diagnosis of cardiac amyloidosis are the main objectives in the assessment of the disease. New techniques of magnetic resonance imaging have minimized the need for biopsies for the diagnosis. Late gadolinium enhancement technique, and more recently T1 mapping, have allowed a simplified evaluation of amyloid deposits and extracellular volume. The aim of this review was to describe basic concepts and updates of the use of magnetic resonance imaging for the diagnosis amyloidosis and evaluation of its severity. |
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