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Figure 3


Fig. 1C 52-year-old woman with ST-T depression on ECG who had consecutively presented with history of chest pain. Targeted-volume acquisition (A–C) and whole-heart acquisition (D–F). Targeted-volume acquisition showed markedly better image quality in left main and left anterior arteries (scored 4 for A vs 2 for D), moderately better in right coronary artery (scored 4 for B vs 3 for E), and similar quality in left circumflex artery (scored 3 for both C and F).