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Fig. 2B —44-year-old man with sinus venosus defect. Transverse steady-state
free precession cine frame (A) shows sinus venosus defect
(arrow) between superior vena cava (asterisk) and left
atrium (LA). Superior nature of this defect and absence of an upper rim of
defect are evident in sagittal image (B). Ao = aorta, PA = pulmonary
artery, RPA = right pulmonary artery, RA = right atrium.