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Fig. 1D —Steady-state free precession (true FISP) and delayed contrast-enhanced cardiac MR images in 34-year-old woman with pulmonary artery hypertension. RV = right ventricle, PA = pulmonary artery. See also Figure S1, short-axis image at mid-ventricular level (true FISP), in supplemental data online. Delayed contrast-enhanced image in identical position to C. Arrows indicate hyperenhanced areas at anterior and inferior insertion points of right ventricle to septum. Note also moderate pericardial effusion.





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