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Radiology, Vol 147, 761-764, Copyright © 1983 by Radiological Society of North America
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RJ Herfkens, R Sievers, L Kaufman, PE Sheldon, DA Ortendahl, MJ Lipton, LE Crooks and CB Higgins
Eleven Sprague-Dawley rats with experimentally produced infarction of the lower extremities were imaged by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) immediately after infarction, and 6 and 24 hours later. Contrast between the infarcted and control muscles was noted immediately and continued to increase through 24 hours. These changes corresponded to a significant increase in the water content of the infarcted extremity at 24 hours. These results suggest promise for NMR imaging in the identification of myocardial infarction and should encourage further investigation in this area.
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