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. 2022 Jan 9;6(1):ytac004. doi: 10.1093/ehjcr/ytac004

Figure 1.

Figure 1

(A) Case 1 electrocardiogram on presentation showing sinus rhythm, rSr′ configuration in V1–V3, and a slight notch in aVL. (B) Case 1 cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, T2-weighted stir sequence, four-chamber view, showing an increased subepicardial and intramyocardial signal intensity of the basal and mid anterolateral segment. (C) Case 1 cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, T2-weighted stir sequence, midventricular short-axis view, showing an increased intramyocardial signal intensity of the midventricular anterolateral segment. (D) Case 1 cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, inverse-recovery late gadolinium enhancement sequence, four-chamber view, showing focal late gadolinium enhancement of the mid anterolateral segment. (E) Case 1 cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, inverse-recovery late gadolinium enhancement sequence, midventricular short-axis view, showing late gadolinium enhancement with a subepicardial distribution of the mid anterolateral segment.