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Fig. 1B Cardiac MRI in 44-year-old woman with left ventricular noncompaction and severe clinical disease. See also Figures S1D and S1E, cine loops, in supplemental data online at www.ajronline.org. Delayed contrast-enhanced two-chamber image shows trabecular hyperenhancement (straight arrow). Note that even in segments with normal compacted-to-noncompacted myocardium ratio, there is trabecular hyperenhancement (curved arrow).