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. 2012 Jun;2(2):113–127. doi: 10.3978/j.issn.2223-3652.2012.04.06

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Nearly isolated RV infarction in 82-year-old woman. Short-axis cine at end diastole (A) and end systole (B), short-axis T2 weighted STIR imaging (C). Late gadolinium imaging in short-axis (D), horizontal long-axis (E) and RV vertical long-axis (F). Moderately dilated and dysfunctional RV (EDV: 197 mL, EF: 39%) and nearly normal LV volumes and function (EDV: 109 mL, EF: 63%). Diffuse RV myocardial edema (arrowheads, C) with limited edema in inferoseptal LV wall (arrow, C). Late gadolinium imaging shows diffuse RV myocardial enhancement (arrowheads, D,E,F). Focal transmural enhancement in inferoseptal LV wall (arrow, D). Note the presence of some pericardial enhancement along the lateral LV border (arrows, E). Adapted from Ischemic Heart Disease by Bogaert J and Dymarkowski S, in Clinical Cardiac MRI Second Edition, Bogaert J, Dymarkowski S, Taylor AM, Muthurangu V (eds). Springer Heidelberg, Germany (ISBN 978-3-642-23034-9)