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Figure 1 | Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance

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From: Prevalence of myocardial scarring in congenital heart disease - comparison between left ventricular pressure and volume overload using a novel black-blood delayed enhancement imaging technique

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Figure 1a: prevalence of myocardial scarring identified by FIDDLE (red) is significantly higher (p=0.003) than that by DE-MRI (blue). Figure 2b: global sub-endocardial hyperenhancement (arrows) identified by FIDDLE but not by DE-MRI in a 18 day-old patient with critical aortic stenosis.

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