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Fig. 1A —74-year-old man with patent stent and no intimal hyperplasia
in proximal segment of left circumflex artery. Interval between stent
placement and CT was 19 months. Patient was referred because of angina-like
symptoms. Image quality score is 1 (good image quality). Mean heart rate
during scan was 68 beats/min. Curved multiplanar reconstruction image shows
patent stent with no low-attenuation areas related to neointimal tissue.
Atherosclerotic wall changes are present at vessel segment proximal to stent.
White line indicates level of B.