Fig. 6From: Differential diagnosis of thickened myocardium: an illustrative MRI reviewA 29-year-old man with pulmonary sarcoidosis who had recurrent ventricular tachycardia and negative coronary angiography findings. a Short-axis and (b) axial cine SSFP MR images at end-diastole show basal septal myocardial thickening (asterisks). c Short-axis post contrast T1-weighted inversion recovery gradient echo image shows subepicardial LGE (arrows) in the inferoseptal and inferior walls of the left ventricle, as well as subendocardial LGE (arrowheads) in the inferior wall of the right ventricle. Functional assessment (not shown) demonstrated 35% left ventricular ejection fractionBack to article page