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Fig. 4E 81-year-old woman with atypical chest pain. Three-dimensional volume-rendered reformations (A and B) and multiplanar maximum intensity projections along marginal left ventricular vein (C), in left ventricular long axis (D), in mitral-tricuspid valve plane (E), and along anterior interventricular vein (F) show large marginal vein (black arrows, A and C) and absence of posterior vein of left ventricle. Coronary sinus (open arrows, A, C, D, E), middle cardiac vein (arrowheads, A, C, D), and great cardiac vein (curved arrows, A and B) are well opacified. Anterior interventricular vein (straight white arrows, B and F) has lower contrast concentration because it is imaged several heartbeats earlier.