2024
HIV, HIV-Specific Factors, and Myocardial Disease in Women
Kato Y, Ambale-Venkatesh B, Naveed M, Shitole S, Peng Q, Levsky J, Haramati L, Ordovas K, Noworolski S, Lee Y, Kim R, Lazar J, Anastos K, Tien P, Kaplan R, Lima J, Kizer J. HIV, HIV-Specific Factors, and Myocardial Disease in Women. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2024, 79: 451-461. PMID: 38356158, PMCID: PMC11327791, DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciae077.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCardiac magnetic resonanceHIV-specific factorsAntiretroviral therapyFibro-inflammationCardiac end-organ damageIncreased risk of cardiovascular diseasePersistent viral suppressionCardiovascular diseaseCD4+ lymphopeniaAssociation of HIVEnd-organ damageRisk of cardiovascular diseaseExtracellular volume fractionSan Francisco siteUnsuppressed viremiaViral suppressionHealthy volunteersMultivariate linear regressionMyocardial fibrosisMyocardial diseaseIncreased riskAdherence strategiesHIVHigher ECVLatent infection
2018
Navigating the Pulmonary Perfusion Map
Alis J, Latson L, Haramati L, Shmukler A. Navigating the Pulmonary Perfusion Map. Journal Of Computer Assisted Tomography 2018, 42: 840-849. PMID: 30371612, DOI: 10.1097/rct.0000000000000801.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsPulmonary embolismCommon acute cardiovascular diseaseComputed tomography pulmonary angiographyAcute pulmonary embolismTomography pulmonary angiographyAcute cardiovascular diseaseTomography perfusion imagingAcute PEVascular causesPulmonary angiographyPerfusion defectsCardiovascular diseaseCommon causePulmonary perfusionFunctional assessmentHigh-resolution morphological informationPerfusion imagingPerfusion mapsEmbolismUnderstanding of physiologyCauseAngiographyPathophysiologyPerfusionDisease
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