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Figure 2 Short-axis view magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) (A,D,G) and short-axis multislice spiral computed tomography (MSCT) images (B,C,E,F,H,I) in three different patients with acute myocardial infarction (MI) (arrows) attributable to left anterior descending (A to C), right coronary artery (D to F), and left circumflex artery (G to I) occlusion after successful revascularization. There was an excellent agreement between delayed-enhancement MRI (A,D,G) and late-enhancement MSCT (B,E,H). Agreement with arterial-phase MSCT (C,F,I) was slightly worse.