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. 2020 Nov 14;72:178–182. doi: 10.1016/j.clinimag.2020.11.030

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

A is a representative coronary angiography image demonstrating right coronary artery occlusion pre-thrombectomy (solid white arrow) with no flow distal to occlusive thrombus; B is a post-thrombectomy image of the right coronary artery demonstrating no thrombus and reconstitution of flow (solid white arrow). C and D are representative post-contrast cardiac MR images in the short axis and long axis planes, respectively; these images show delayed hyperenhancement of the inferioseptal wall compatible with infarct. E is a precontrast three chamber image demonstrating left ventricular thrombus (dotted white arrow); F is a post contrast four chamber view demonstrating thrombus (dotted white arrow); septal delayed hyperenhancement is also partially imaged (solid white arrow).