Abstract

To the Editor: We first would like to thank Tanimoto et al1 for their study regarding cardiac magnetic resonance and ischemic mitral regurgitation (IMR). They sought to explore the relationship between papillary muscle infarction (detected by postgadolinium cardiac magnetic resonance) and IMR. IMR is still a subject of debate: …

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