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Figure 5 | Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance

Figure 5

From: Late Gadolinium Enhancement of the right ventricular myocardium: Is it really different from the left ?

Figure 5

Late gadolinium enhancement images in short axis. During systole (A) the black rim and the myocardium are clearly discernable for the right ventricular inferior wall. In contrast, at end-diastole (B), when the myocardium is thinner, only a small part of it is discernable in the same region near the septum. A black rim outlines the thicker left ventricular myocardium in systole and diastole. The in-plane and through-plane spatial resolution of A) and B) is identical.

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