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. 2021 Aug 14;5(5):309–312. doi: 10.1016/j.case.2021.07.008

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging two-chamber view. (A) Large wall-adherent apical thrombus, which appears isointense to myocardium (arrows) on a CINE (TruFISP) image still. (B) Apical thrombus, which appears hyperintense to myocardium and with areas of mild patchy edema within the LV apex and inferior wall (arrows) on a triple inversion recovery image. (C) Large areas of transmural and midmyocardial delayed myocardial enhancement reflecting areas of necrosis/fibrosis (arrows) on a delayed postcontrast image.