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Fig. 4A 72-year-old man with three-vessel coronary artery disease and
inferior and inferolateral infarction after bypass surgery. Images obtained
from 16-MDCT reformations show reduced wall thickness during diastole and
absence of wall thickening during systole for lateral and inferior wall of
myocardium of left ventricle (LV). Note thinned inferior papillary muscle on
short-axis image from 16-MDCT reformations during diastole (A) and
systole (B).