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Fig. 3A —67-year-old man with minimal neointimal hyperplasia but no
significant stenosis in stent in proximal segment of left anterior descending
artery. Interval between stent placement and CT was 27 months. Patient was
referred because of angina-like symptoms. He was current smoker with
hypercholesterolemia. Image quality score is 1 (good image quality). Mean
heart rate during scan was 76 beats/min. Curved multiplanar reconstruction
image shows minimal neointimal hyperplasia as low-attenuation filling defect
(arrow) along stent wall with residual lumen greater than 50%.