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Composition of the study subjects.

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Fig 2.

Unrecognized myocardial infarction as detected with cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in a 58-year-old male.

Late gadolinium enhancement image demonstrated subendocardial hyperenhancement at anterior wall of left ventricular base level. His coronary artery calcium score was 462.

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Fig 3.

Atypical pattern of late gadolinium enhancement detected with cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in a 50-year-old male.

Linear mid-myocardial wall enhancement is noted in mid to basal interventricular septum. His coronary artery calcium score was 0.

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Table 1.

Comparison of cohort characteristics between those with and without late gadolinium enhancement.

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Table 2.

Comparison of risk stratification scores between those with and without late gadolinium enhancement in 519 Subjects.

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Table 3.

Subgroup analysis according to the coronary artery calcium burden.

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Table 4.

Subgroup analysis according to the framingham risk score in 519 subjects.

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