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. 2014 Nov 27;31(3):152–158. doi: 10.1016/j.joa.2014.10.003

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Image quality of the DE-MRI fused with CE-MRA. (A) The 3D reconstructed image using CE-MRA, (B) the 3D reconstructed image using DE-MRI, and (C, D) the 3D reconstructed image using DE-MRI fused with CE-MRA. Of note, the RF lesion gap at the anterior ridge could be recognized (D). CE-MRA=contrast enhanced magnetic resonance angiography; DE-MRI=delayed enhancement magnetic resonance imaging; PA=postero-anterior.