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Fig. 2C 72-year-old man with unstable angina pectoris. Corresponding
curved planar reformations in two projections (B) and global view of
coronary vessel tree (C) show several nonsignificant calcified plaques
in left main and proximal left anterior descending (LAD) coronary arteries
(dotted arrows) and significant heterogeneous plaque in mid left
anterior descending coronary artery (solid arrows) that is causing
60% diameter stenosis. LMCA = left main coronary artery, CRX = circumflex
coronary artery, RCA = right coronary artery.