Case Report

Reversible Myocardial Injury and Intraventricular Thrombus Associated with Aluminium Phosphide Poisoning

Figure 7

Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging showing a decreased thrombus size in two months following ALP poisoning (after anticoagulant therapy). (a) Four-chamber view and (b) two-chamber view show a decrease of thrombus size of 80%; (c) four-chamber view (10 min of late gadolinium enhancement): regression of LGE in inferoseptal and anterolateral walls and in the apex; (d) two-chamber view (10 min of late gadolinium enhancement): regression of LGE in the anterior wall.
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