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Fig. 1B Two patients with unstable angina pectoris. 70-year-old woman. Stepladder artifacts caused by cardiac motion resulting from faulty ECG gating. Sagittal maximum-intensity-projection image shows stepladder artifacts affecting cardiac chambers and main pulmonary artery (dotted arrows) but not chest wall structures (solid arrow).