Magnetic resonance (MR) has emerged as a leading noninvasive imaging modality for assessing the wall disease beyond revealing luminal stenosis. Continued technical innovations are being proposed for MR atherosclerosis imaging, particularly vessel wall imaging, at coronary, aorta and peripheral vascular beds. Detailed knowledge about these techniques would foster adoption of MR as an effective imaging tool in future research and clinical practice. The present lecture will focus on technical developments in MR vessel wall imaging of these arteries.
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