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How are the MRI or CT findings in restrictive cardiomyopathy different from those of constrictive pericarditis?
How are the MRI or CT findings in restrictive cardiomyopathy different from those of constrictive pericarditis?
How are the MRI or CT findings in restrictive cardiomyopathy different from those of constrictive pericarditis?
In restrictive cardiomyopathy, the pericardium is a normal thickness.