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Fig. 2A Short-axis and modified two-chamber delayed contrast-enhanced MR
images of 42-year-old man with pulmonary artery hypertension. RV = right
ventricle, LV = left ventricle. Inversion recovery gradient-echo (turbo FLASH)
images show base of right ventricle (A), midventricular level
(B), apex of right ventricle in short-axis plane (C), and
modified two-chamber view (D). Arrows indicate hyperenhanced areas at
anterior and inferior insertion points of right ventricle to interventricular
insertion point in pulmonary artery hypertension.