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Fig. 4B 37-year-old man with arrhythmogenic right ventricular
cardiomyopathy presenting with syncope and T-wave inversion in precordial
leads. (Courtesy of David Bluemke, John Hopkins University School of Medicine,
Baltimore, MD) Axial dark-blood T1-weighted image obtained before contrast
administration shows high signal consistent with fat within right ventricular
free wall (arrow) and left ventricular lateral wall
(arrowhead).