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Figure 1: Cinematic raw images (32 projections from the left posterior oblique to the right anterior oblique) (a) and corresponding single-photon emission computed tomography image (b) of the initial rest image. A bright hotspot (indicated by arrows) is visible in the lateral wall of the left ventricular myocardium roughly from projection 17–21. Then, over later projections, the hotspot moves gradually to eventually reside in the septal wall (projections 25–32). Single-photon emission computed tomography image shows some deformation of the left ventricular with the downscaling artifact as a result of the intense foci of uptake in the septum, more noticeably, and also basal lateral wall

Figure 1: Cinematic raw images (32 projections from the left posterior oblique to the right anterior oblique) (a) and corresponding single-photon emission computed tomography image (b) of the initial rest image. A bright hotspot (indicated by arrows) is visible in the lateral wall of the left ventricular myocardium roughly from projection 17–21. Then, over later projections, the hotspot moves gradually to eventually reside in the septal wall (projections 25–32). Single-photon emission computed tomography image shows some deformation of the left ventricular with the downscaling artifact as a result of the intense foci of uptake in the septum, more noticeably, and also basal lateral wall