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A, CT ventriculogram in end-diastolic phase. Upper row shows
two-dimensional images in axial (a), vertical long axial (b), horizontal long
axial (c), and short axial (d) tomograms. Lower row shows three-dimensional
(3D) surface (e, f) and 3D maximum-intensity-projection (g, h) images.
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Fig. 3. 65-year-old man with normal coronary arteries.