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Figure 1 CTCA Image of the Right Coronary Artery

Volume-rendered computed tomography coronary angiography (CTCA) image (A) of the right coronary artery. A curved multiplanar reconstructed image (B) and a thick maximum-intensity projected image (C) disclose a significant coronary stenosis (arrows) in the midright coronary artery, which was corroborated by conventional coronary angiogram (D). Proximally and distally of the significant obstructed lesion, nonsignificant calcified plaques can be seen (C).





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