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Fig. 1B 32-year-old woman for whom short-axis cine images of left ventricle at midventricular level were acquired. A and C images were acquired at end diastole; B and D images were acquired at end systole. A and B were obtained with standard 2D steady-state free precession (SSFP) sequence. C and D images were obtained with sensitivity encoding (SENSE)-assisted 3D SSFP sequence. Tracings of endocardial and epicardial borders on A and C and endocardial borders on B and D were used to compute ejection fraction and left ventricular mass.





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