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Fig. 1 | Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance

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From: Resolving the natural myocardial remodelling brought upon by cardiac contraction; a porcine ex-vivo cardiovascular magnetic resonance study of the left and right ventricle

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Myocardial zones. Schematic representation of the cardiac zones adapted from Agger et al. [22]. Left ventricle: 1, basal superior; 4, basal inferior; 5, basal inferolateral; 6, basal superolateral; 7, equatorial superior; 10, equatorial inferior; 11, equatorial inferolateral; 12, equatorial superolateral; 13, apical superior; 14, apical septal; 15, apical inferior; 16, apical lateral; 17, apex. 64 sections of equal size are illustrated in the left ventricle in the equatorial plane. Septum: 2, basal superoseptal; 3, basal inferoseptal; 8, equatorial superoseptal; 9, equatorial inferoseptal. Right ventricle: r1, basal anterosuperior; r2, basal anterior; r3, basal anteroinferior; r4, equatorial anterosuperior; r5, equatorial anterior; r6, equatorial anteroinferior

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