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Africa’s Star Rises in Athletics
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作者 Liu Wei 《ChinAfrica》 2012年第9期24-25,共2页
ON the evening of August 12, the 30th London Summer Olympic Games came to a close when the flame at the Olympic Stadium was extinguished as each country received one of the cauldrons 204 copper petals. In this year's... ON the evening of August 12, the 30th London Summer Olympic Games came to a close when the flame at the Olympic Stadium was extinguished as each country received one of the cauldrons 204 copper petals. In this year's Olympics, 10,500 athletes, including nearly 900 African athletes, participated in 302 medal events in all 26 sports. 展开更多
关键词 Africa’s star Rises in athletics
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Role of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in troponinemia syndromes
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作者 Nhung Nguyen Nguyen Joseph George Assad +3 位作者 Giuseppe Femia Andreas Schuster James Otton Tuan Le Nguyen 《World Journal of Cardiology》 2022年第4期190-205,共16页
Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)is an evolving technology,proving to be a highly accurate tool for quantitative assessment.Most recently,it has been increasingly used in the diagnostic and prognostic evaluation... Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)is an evolving technology,proving to be a highly accurate tool for quantitative assessment.Most recently,it has been increasingly used in the diagnostic and prognostic evaluation of conditions involving an elevation in troponin or troponinemia.Although an elevation in troponin is a nonspecific marker of myocardial tissue damage,it is a frequently ordered investigation leaving many patients without a specific diagnosis.Fortunately,the advent of newer cardiac MRI protocols can provide additional information.In this review,we discuss several conditions associated with an elevation in troponin such as myocardial infarction,myocarditis,Takotsubo cardiomyopathy,coronavirus disease 2019 related cardiac dysfunction and athlete’s heart syndrome. 展开更多
关键词 Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging TROPONIN Myocardial infarction MYOCARDITIs Takotsubo cardiomyopathy COVID-19 athlete’s heart
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