Characterisation of haemodynamic and vascular dysfunction in bicuspid aortic valve disease using advanced cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging techniques
<p>Bicuspid aortic valve disease (BAV) is known to be heritable and often shows a concomitant aortopathy with increased risk of aortic dissection. This may also be present in family members. The underlying pathophysiology was largely believed to be an intrinsic aortopathy. However, recent...
Main Author: | Bissell, MM |
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Other Authors: | Myerson, S |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2015
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