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Teaching File Case 21

69-year-old male with unstable angina

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Cine images demonstrate that the left ventricle is normal in size and overall function. The regional wall motion is normal throughout, except for a small region of hypokinesia in the anterior septum at the basal level. Minimal thinning in this region is suspected as well.

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(2008). Teaching File Case 21. In: Cardiovascular MRI in Practice. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84800-090-2_29

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