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Figure 2, Mahrholdt et al., LEFT VENTRICULAR WALL MOTION ABNORMALITIES AND WALL THINNING CAN CAUSE FALSE POSITIVE ...
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| Figure 2 - Typical example of a patient (patient 7) presenting with LBBB and fixed septal defect as indicated by 99Tc-SPECT. The upper two panels demonstrate paradoxical septal wall motion and partial wall thinning in this area, which is typical in the setting of LBBB. In this case CAD had been ruled out by cardiac catheterization. Furthermore contrast CMR reveals no evidence for myocardial infarction (bottom panel). |
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