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Figure 2 | Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance

Figure 2

From: Prospectively accelerated first-pass myocardial perfusion imaging in patients using motion-compensated compressed sensing exploiting regional low-rank sparsity

Figure 2

Example BLOSM reconstruction results from one patient with amyloidosis. Multi-slice images from one time point are shown (A-C), along with the x-t profile (D) and a corresponding LGE image (I). A subendocardial perfusion defect is clearly depicted by BLOSM, even in the presence of respiratory motion during the scan, as illustrated in the x-t profile. The subendocardial perfusion defect location matched closely with enhancement on the LGE image.

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