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1. AI-based, automated chamber volumetry from gated, non-contrast CT

4. [18F]-Fluorodeoxyglucose PET/CT imaging as a marker of carotid plaque inflammation: Comparison to immunohistology and relationship to acuity of events

5. AI-based, automated chamber volumetry from gated, non-contrast CT

9. Predictive Value of Cardiac Computed Tomography and the Impact of Renal Function on All Cause Mortality (from Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography Evaluation for Clinical Outcomes)

13. AI-BASED GATED NON-CONTRAST CARDIAC CT MID-DIASTOLIC VOLUME ANALYSES COMPARED TO MULTI-PHASE GATED, CONTRAST CT

14. AI-BASED CARDIAC CHAMBER ANALYSIS FROM NON-CONTRAST, GATED CARDIAC CT

32. Comparison of long and short axis quantification of left ventricular volume parameters by cardiovascular magnetic resonance, with ex-vivo validation

33. Colour deconvolution versus hue-saturation-intensity algorithms in digital image analysis of carotid atheromas.

34. [18F]-NaF PET/CT Identifies Active Calcification in Carotid Plaque

35. [ 18 F]-NaF PET/CT Identifies Active Calcification in Carotid Plaque

37. Abstract 18880: Inflammation Imaged With [18F]-FDG PET/CTA is Related to 3D Ultrasound Phenotypes of High-risk Carotid Plaque: Sub-study of the Canadian Atherosclerosis Imaging Network (CAIN-2)

42. Abstract 18028: [18F]-fluorodeoxyglucose is a Stronger Correlate of Intraplaque Inflammatory Burden in Human Carotid Plaque Than C-Reactive Protein: A Sub-Study of the Canadian Atherosclerosis Imaging Network (CAIN)

44. Abstract 19661: Integrin Imaging for the Detection of Diffuse Myocardial Fibrosis in Patients with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Direct Comparison Between Single-Photon Emission Computer Tomography and Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance The SCAR Study

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