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Fig. 2A 68-year-old man with acute myocardial infarction. This case shows importance of comprehensive evaluation in cardiac CT. Multiplanar formatted image shows obstruction of distal circumflex artery (arrows) and faint enhancement of terminal branch (arrowheads). It is important to recognize this pattern because inexperienced radiologists or technologists might fail to track entire distal circumflex artery and misinterpret this as a shorter circumflex artery ending at asterisk.