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Fig. 3A —Velocity flow mapping in three patients with sinus venosus defect. (See also Figs. S3A-S3F in supplemental data at www.ajronline.org). Transverse images in 32-year-old man with sinus venosus defect (patient 24). Steady-state free precession cine image (A) shows sinus venosus defect (black arrow) between left atrium (LA) and superior vena cava (SVC) (asterisk). Corresponding in-plane velocity flow map (B) shows dark inflow from pulmonary vein (white arrow) into LA crossing sinus venosus defect and entering SVC.