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Fig. 2B. Three-dimensional MR coronary angiograms of 31-year-old healthy male volunteer. Turbo field-echo MR coronary angiograms (A) and balanced turbo field-echo MR coronary angiograms (B) show course of right coronary artery; twelve of 20 original images are shown (voxel size, 0.54 x 0.54 x 1.5 mm). B shows less homogeneous signal for blood in heart chambers, pulmonary artery, and ascending aorta than A but better suppression of myocardial tissue signal. Left circumflex coronary artery (long arrows) and their side branches, as well as right coronary artery (short arrows), are more clearly visualized along longer part on B than on A.