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Figure 4 3.0-T Contrast-Enhanced Whole-Heart CMRA Images of a 75-Year-Old Man With Atypical Chest Pain

(A, B) Contrast-enhanced whole-heart CMRA maximum intensity projection images show a significant stenosis in the proximal LCX and a nonsignificant stenosis in the middle RCA (arrows), respectively. (C, D) The volume-rendered images (Syngo InSpace, Siemens AG Healthcare, Erlangen, Germany) have the same findings in LCX and RCA (arrows), which were consistent (E, F) with the findings (arrows) of conventional coronary angiography. AO = aorta; OM = obtuse marginal artery; other abbreviations as in Figure 2.





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