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Fig. 1 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 1

From: Magnetic resonance imaging of abnormal ventricular septal motion in heart diseases: a pictorial review

Fig. 1

A 61-year-old man with pulmonary hypertension and dyspnea at exertion. End systolic (a), and early (b) and end (c) diastolic short-axis steady-state free precession cine MR images. During early filling, the septum (arrow) bows into the left ventricle and regains a normal appearance (arrowhead) at the end of diastolic filling. The septum is flattened at end systole

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