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Figure 2 Patient with acute inferior infarction and right ventricular (RV) involvement on late enhancement cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (LE-CMR). (Upper panels) Short-axis LE-CMR images showing contrast enhancement of the RV wall. (Middle panel, left) Enlarged short-axis view with infarction of the RV wall (black arrowheads) and the inferior left ventricle (white arrows). (Middle panels, right) Electrocardiogram showing absence of ST-segment elevation in V4r. (Lower panels) Culprit right coronary artery lesion in a right dominant perfusion pattern before (left) and after (right) angioplasty. The echocardiogram showed no evidence of RV infarction.





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