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Fig. 1F 50-year-old man with known coronary artery disease and two prior
anterior myocardial infarctions who presents with worsening dyspnea. See also
Figure S1, cine loop, in supplemental data online. Contrast-enhanced delayed
inversion recovery images show left ventricle in two-chamber and three-chamber
views. Note transmural enhancement of apex and anterior septal wall,
indicative of myocardial infarction or scar. Adherent apical mass
(arrow) representing thrombus is dark and nonenhancing.