Figure 13From: Heart valve disease: investigation by cardiovascular magnetic resonanceLeft: RV outflow tract view in diastole in a patient with repaired Fallot's tetralogy and severe pulmonary regurgitation. There is almost no turbulence, due to the wide jet with mostly laminar flow. The flow can be visualized with in-plane flow imaging (right), where the wide regurgitant jet is seen in black (arrowed). The dashed lines on the cine image indicate the slice location for through-plane velocity mapping.Back to article page