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Fig. 3E —53-year-old man with coronary artery disease. Thick-section axial images and short-axis reformations from 16-MDCT show clear delineation of left ventricle (LV) cavity and myocardium in axial (A and D) and short-axis (B, C, E, and F) end-diastolic (A-C) and end-systolic (D-F) image reconstructions. Endocardial contours are outlined (white tracing) using automatic contour detection software (CT MASS [version 6.1], Medis). LV shape is in good agreement with short-axis cine MR images in end-diastolic and end-systolic phases of cardiac cycle.