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Fig. 2B. 56-year-old woman with hypertrophic obstructive
cardiomyopathy who underwent percutaneous transluminal septal myocardial
ablation. Fat-suppressed black blood T2-weighted fast spin-echo (B) and
contrast-enhanced inversion recovery fast gradient-echo images (C)
obtained 4 weeks after ablation show focal high signal intensity and delayed
hyperenhancement in septal wall and central hypointense region is observed in
ablated region (arrow, B and C).