Fig. 3From: T1 and T2 mapping for evaluation of myocardial involvement in patients with ANCA-associated vasculitidesCMR of a 26-year-old female with a history of EGPA for 3 years with the same BVAS (=4) as the patient from Fig. 2. She was suffering from palpitations and dyspnea, ECG was normal. Cine images (a) showed a preserved LV-EF (67%), LGE images (b) were negative. However, native T1 (1019 ms, c), ECV (27%, e), and T2 (52 ms, f) were increased compared to controls, suggesting myocardial involvement despite normal LV-EF, and unremarkable ECGBack to article page