In vivo three‐dimensional MR wall shear stress estimation in ascending aortic dilatation

To estimate surface‐based wall shear stress (WSS) and evaluate flow patterns in ascending aortic dilatation (AscAD) using a high‐resolution, time‐resolved, three‐dimensional (3D), three‐directional velocity encoded, radially undersampled phase contrast MR sequence (4D PC‐MRI).

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