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 Cardiac Infarct Short Axis Cine 1  
This first 4 (of 8) MRI cine imaging slices are carried out in conventional short axis orientation (two chamber view) from a apical to a midventricular slice of the heart.
 
     
 
Courtesy of   Robert R. EdelmanOpen this link in a new window
 
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