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Figure 1 | Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance

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From: High-resolution versus standard-resolution cardiovascular magnetic resonance perfusion imaging for the detection of coronary artery disease

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Case Example Standard and high-resolution stress perfusion CMR images in a patient with three-vessel coronary artery disease. Standard-resolution shows perfusion defects (white arrows) in the basal inferior (A), mid inferior, mid inferoseptal (B), apical anterior and apical inferior segments (C). High-resolution shows a similar distribution of perfusion defects but demonstrates additional ischemia in the basal lateral (D), mid anterior and mid anterolateral segments (E) with a circumferential defect in the apical slice (F). Perfusion defects are also better delineated at high-resolution and the transmural extent of ischemia more clearly seen.

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