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A. Electrocardiogram with inverted T waves in DII, DIII, V1–V6. B. Transthoracic echocardiography – subcostal view with impression of right ventricular hypertrophy. C. CMR image - four chamber view and short axis view - presence of pericardial fat tissue with high signal intensity on T1, T2-weight cine images and low signal intensity on T2 FatSat sequences. D. 3D reconstruction of coronary angio-CT with evidence of a hypoplastic circumflex artery. E. CT image with evaluation of pericardial fat volume.
A. Electrocardiogram with inverted T waves in DII, DIII, V1–V6. B. Transthoracic echocardiography – subcostal view with impression of right ventricular hypertrophy. C. CMR image - four chamber view and short axis view - presence of pericardial fat tissue with high signal intensity on T1, T2-weight cine images and low signal intensity on T2 FatSat sequences. D. 3D reconstruction of coronary angio-CT with evidence of a hypoplastic circumflex artery. E. CT image with evaluation of pericardial fat volume.