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Fig. 2B —56-year-old woman who presented for coronary CT angiography
because of a strong family history of heart disease. Corresponding catheter
angiogram (arrow points to region of plaque seen on coronary CT
angiography) did not identify this plaque. In retrospect, there may be mild
narrowing in region of plaque on angiography.