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Fig. 1A. Axial electron beam CT scans of chest obtained in 74-year-old
woman at level of proximal to middle portion of left anterior descending
coronary artery show calcification. Computer software automatically highlights
all pixels, with CT number > 130 H in yellow. Along with calcification of
left anterior descending coronary artery (in white rectangle), substantial
image noise (scattered yellow pixels) is also seen.