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Fig. 6. Contrast-enhanced helical CT scan of 63-year-old man with chronic aortic regurgitation. Dilated aortic root (Ao) and normal left atrium (LA) are opacified. In addition, contrast material increases visualization of left main artery (arrowhead) and calcified anterior descending (short arrow) and circumflex (long arrow) coronary arteries.