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Fig. 2 —27-year-old man with cardiac sarcoidosis and intact coronary
arteries on coronary angiography (patient 1). Delayed contrast-enhanced MR
images (A–C) and corresponding (by slice) cine MR images
(D–F). Delayed contrast-enhanced MR images show apparent
hyperenhancement that primarily involves basal side at interventricular
septum, inferior wall, and lateral wall (arrowheads, A) and
extends to inferior to lateral portions of mid slices and apical slices
(arrows, B and C). Hyperenhancement is predominantly
present in epicardial layer of myocardium. Wall with hyperenhancement does not
show thinning and is of normal thickness on cine MR images.