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Vol 28, No 6 (2021)
Research Letter
Submitted: 2021-05-14
Accepted: 2021-09-23
Published online: 2021-10-27
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Spectrum of lesions visualized in cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in COVID-19-related myocarditis: Findings from a pilot study of the TRICITY-CMR trial

Dagmara Wojtowicz1, Karolina Dorniak2, Marzena Ławrynowicz1, Joanna Rejszel-Baranowska1, Jadwiga Fijałkowska3, Dorota Kulawiak-Gałąska4, Edyta Szurowska3, Marek Koziński1
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Pubmed: 34708861
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Cardiol J 2021;28(6):976-978.
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  1. Department of Cardiology and Internal Diseases, Institute of Maritime and Tropical Medicine, Medical University of Gdansk, Gdynia, Poland
  2. Department of Noninvasive Cardiac Diagnostics, Medical University of Gdansk, University Clinical Center in Gdansk, Poland
  3. Department of Radiology II, Medical University of Gdansk, University Clinical Center in Gdansk, Poland
  4. Department of Radiology, Medical University of Gdansk, University Clinical Center in Gdansk, Poland

open access

Vol 28, No 6 (2021)
Research letters — COVID-19
Submitted: 2021-05-14
Accepted: 2021-09-23
Published online: 2021-10-27

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Title

Spectrum of lesions visualized in cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in COVID-19-related myocarditis: Findings from a pilot study of the TRICITY-CMR trial

Journal

Cardiology Journal

Issue

Vol 28, No 6 (2021)

Article type

Research Letter

Pages

976-978

Published online

2021-10-27

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DOI

10.5603/CJ.a2021.0139

Pubmed

34708861

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Cardiol J 2021;28(6):976-978.

Authors

Dagmara Wojtowicz
Karolina Dorniak
Marzena Ławrynowicz
Joanna Rejszel-Baranowska
Jadwiga Fijałkowska
Dorota Kulawiak-Gałąska
Edyta Szurowska
Marek Koziński

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