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Fig. 5B —68-year-old man with suspected coronary artery disease who presented with atypical chest pain and hyperlipidemia. (Courtesy of Gebker R, CMR Academy, German Heart Institute, Berlin, Germany) Basal short-axis images from adenosine stress perfusion MRI with patient at rest (A) and at stress (B) show two inducible subendocardial defects of basal anterior and lateral walls. See also Figure S5C, video of first-pass short-axis images (apical, mid, and basal) from stress perfusion MRI, in supplemental data online.