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Fig. 4D 40-year-old man. Comparison between delayed enhanced MDCT (A and C) and delayed enhanced MRI (B and D) in short-axis views (A and B) and vertical long-axis views (C and D). Good visual correlation is found between delayed enhanced MDCT and delayed enhanced MRI for myocardial contrast uptake (arrows). Nevertheless, no-reflow zone (arrowhead, A) is underestimated by delayed enhanced MDCT because lack of contrast enhancement within immediate subendocardial myocardium is smaller on delayed enhanced MDCT than delayed enhanced MRI (arrowheads, B and D).