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MRI technique reveals fat in the hearts of prediabetics

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Nancy D. Lamontagne

Studies have shown that fat accumulates in the hearts of people who experience heart failure or who have noninsulin-dependent diabetes (type 2). Researchers from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, from Veterans Affairs Medical Center and from Presbyterian Hospital, all in Dallas, wanted to find out whether this buildup of fat occurs before or after the diabetic conditions develop because such information could help screen for early signs of heart disease in diabetic patients. The challenge was that magnetic resonance spectroscopy is sensitive to motion, and the...Read full article

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    Published: October 2007
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    magnetic resonance spectroscopy
    A method of studying the chemical and physical properties of atoms and molecules (typically living tissue and chemical samples) by exploiting the magnetic properties of their atomic nuclei when an external magnetic field is applied. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy is based on the principles of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR).
    Biophotonicsmagnetic resonance spectroscopyMRINews & Featuresspectroscopy

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