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Fig. 1 75-year-old man with known coronary artery disease.
Short-axis true fast imaging with steady-state precession phase-sensitive
inversion-recovery image shows two hyperenhancing near-transmural infarct
areas involving left ventricular basal anterior and anteroseptal segments
(arrow) and basal inferolateral segment (arrowhead). These
areas correspond to 100% occluded proximal left anterior descending artery and
diffuse disease of both left circumflex artery and right coronary artery at
coronary angiography (not shown).