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Fig. 1B 64-year-old woman with cardiac amyloid. Inversion recovery delayed gadolinium-enhanced images (A and B) and steady-state free precession images (C and D) in the axial and short-axis oblique projections show extensive mid wall enhancement and symmetric thickening of the left ventricle that are typical of amyloid. Mild right ventricular wall thickening is also present. Although subendocardial extension of delayed enhancement is common in cardiac amyloid, large areas of mid wall enhancement, such as in this patient, are also commonly found.