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Figure 1 Three different types of post-processing techniques are shown: volume-rendered computed tomography coronary angiogram (CTCA) images (A and B), a maximum-intensity projected image (C), and 3 curved multiplanar reconstructed images (E, F, and G), which show a patent right coronary artery, which is confirmed by conventional coronary angiogram (CCA) (D). The bright white spots (C, E, and G) represent calcifications of the stenotic aortic valve.





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