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Figure 1 Computed Tomographic Angiogram and Invasive Angiogram Demonstrating Significant Left Anterior Descending Artery Disease

(A) Right anterior oblique orientation of left anterior descending artery with quantitative coronary angiography. (B) Multiplanar reformation and short-axis cross-sectional view (inset) of the left anterior descending artery demonstrating obstructive coronary artery stenosis. (C) Curved multiplanar reformat of the left anterior descending artery demonstrating obstructive coronary artery stenosis. (D) Volume-rendered view of the left anterior descending artery. Arrows indicate the significant stenosis present on the computed tomographic angiogram and corresponding invasive angiogram.





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