The distribution of delayed enhancement is predominantly

A. Subendocaridal
B. Midmyocaridal
C. Sub epicardial
D. Transmural
E. Pericaridal

Describe the motion of the septum

A. Flattened at end diastole
B. Flattened during sysole
C. Occasional early diastolic flattening with bounce
D. Normal
E. Hypokinetic during systole

The delayed enhancement in this case is most likely due to

A. Myocardial Infarction
B. Myocarditis
C. Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
D. Amyloid
E. Infiltrative Disease
F. Constrictive Pericarditis