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Fig. 1A —19-year-old woman who has had dilated cardiomyopathy
secondary to viral myocarditis since the age of 10 years. Patient experienced
frequent arrhythmias. Morphologic T2-weighted black blood four-chamber
long-axis image with fat suppression shows enlargement of both left ventricle
(LV) (LV end-diastolic volume, 160 mL) and left atrium (arrows). No
alterations in myocardial wall signal intensity were detected.