The book by Pennell is pretty good, but I've found it more helpful to familiarize myself with echocardiography first, before reading as many CMR studies as possible (in the company of seasoned CMR interpreters). I would also recommend diving into the primary literature - for me, this was much more productive than reading texts.
The book by Pennell is pretty good, but I've found it more helpful to familiarize myself with echocardiography first, before reading as many CMR studies as possible (in the company of seasoned CMR interpreters). I would also recommend diving into the primary literature - for me, this was much more productive than reading texts.
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I agree regarding the echo first approach but somehow owning a book always makes me feel more confident
I heard that Pennell might be cooking up a new edition and I am kind of tempted to wait for that (since I have borrowed the last one)
Have you heard anything like that?
What do you think about the one by Fuster and Fayad (2003)? Worth the read even if one has the current Penell?
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