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Background Clinical guidelines recommend the use of established T2 mapping sequences to detect and quantify myocarditis and edema, but T2 mapping is performed in two dimensions with limited coverage and repetitive breath holds. Purpose To assess the reproducibility of an accelerated free-breathing three-dimensional (3D) whole-heart T2 MRI mapping sequence in phantoms and participants without a history of cardiac disease and to investigate its clinical performance in participants with suspected myocarditis. Materials and Methods Eight participants (t