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Fig. 4A 57-year-old man 2 days after percutaneous transluminal
coronary angioplasty and stent placement in proximal left anterior descending
artery. Volume-rendered CT angiogram shows stent in proximal left anterior
descending artery (thick black arrow). Note protrusion of proximal
end of stent (dotted white arrow) into proximal left circumflex
artery (thin black arrow). Also note left main coronary artery
(solid white arrow).