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Fig. 2A Four-chamber horizontal long-axis T2-weighted black blood turbo spin-echo MR images (TR/effective TE, 1,500/75) of subjects from each of three groups in study population. White circles outline regions of interest in mid septum, apex, and lateral wall, and corresponding myocardial T2 relaxation times are shown. 48-year-old man (patient 5 in Table 1) with Fabry's disease. Myocardial T2 relaxation times are 86 milliseconds in mid septum, 91 milliseconds in apex, and 90 milliseconds in inferior wall.