Medicine and Dentistry
Aortic Stenosis
100%
Inpatient
97%
Patient
70%
Fluorine-18
63%
Calcification
50%
Fluoride
46%
Positron Emission Tomography
41%
Serositis
37%
Computer Assisted Tomography
34%
Isotopes of Calcium
32%
Aortic Valve
31%
Reproducibility
30%
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
30%
Fluorodeoxyglucose F 18
28%
Cardiac Fibrosis
25%
Computed Tomography
23%
Disease Exacerbation
22%
Coronary Artery
21%
Sodium Fluoride
21%
Clinical Trial
19%
Rupture
18%
Myocardial Infarction
18%
Aorta
17%
Surgery
17%
Atherosclerosis
17%
Acute Heart Infarction
17%
Coronary Angiography
17%
Marker
16%
Tissues
16%
Monocyte
15%
Surveillance
15%
Bone
15%
Iron Oxide
15%
Phospholipid
15%
Adverse Outcome
15%
Assessment
15%
Lipoprotein
15%
Atherosclerotic Plaque
15%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
15%
Coronary Risk
15%
Aneurysm
13%
Positron Emission Tomography-Computed Tomography
12%
Radioactive Tracer
11%
Plaque
10%
Coronary Artery Disease
10%
Analysis
10%
Ischemic Heart Disease
10%
Volunteer
10%
Enalapril Maleate
10%
Aptitude
10%
Disease Activity
8%
Myocardium
7%
Atheroma
7%
Angina Pectoris
7%
Stable Angina Pectoris
7%
Follow up
6%
Randomized Controlled Trial
6%
Phase Contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging
5%
Pathophysiology
5%
Therapeutic Procedure
5%
Association
5%
Health
5%
Hematocrit
5%
Blood
5%
Partition Coefficient
5%
Ventricle of Heart
5%
Chromosome Inversion
5%
Electrocardiogram
5%
Diagnosis
5%
Absence
5%
Multidetector Computed Tomography
5%
Stress
5%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Volume
30%
T1 Contrast
30%
Positron Emission Tomography
17%
Iron
15%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
15%
Dynamics
15%
Monocyte
15%
Liquid
15%
Contrast
15%
Clinical Trial
13%
Positron Emission Tomography-Computed Tomography
12%
Time
12%
Aptitude
10%
Normal Human
10%
Computer Assisted Tomography
10%
Retention Time
7%
Ultrasound
6%
Hematocrit
5%
Health
5%
Partition Coefficient
5%
Inversion
5%
Electrocardiogram
5%
Calcium
5%
Mechanical Stress
5%