Fig. 11From: Dark-blood late gadolinium enhancement cardiovascular magnetic resonance for improved detection of subendocardial scar: a review of current techniquesBlack-blood (left column), gray-blood (middle column), and conventional bright-blood PSIR (right column) LGE images of a swine (top row, short-axis view) and patient (bottom row, four-chamber view) with MI, indicated by the cyan arrows. Both black-blood and gray-blood images were acquired using the IR-T2 prep method, although with different parameter settings, and were adapted from Fahmy et al. [11] with author permissionBack to article page