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Different Reconstruction Intervals for Exclusion of Coronary Artery Calcifications by Retrospectively Gated MDCT

Joern J. W. Sandstede1, Julia Stoffels1, Frank Wendel1, Christian Ritter1, Meinrad Beer1 and Dietbert Hahn1

1 All authors: Department of Radiology, University of Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg, Germany.



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Fig. 1A 56-year-old man with calcification of left anterior descending artery. Calcification (arrows, B and C) is detectable only on CT images reconstructed at 60% and 70% of R-R interval.

 


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Fig. 1B 56-year-old man with calcification of left anterior descending artery. Calcification (arrows, B and C) is detectable only on CT images reconstructed at 60% and 70% of R-R interval.

 


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Fig. 1C 56-year-old man with calcification of left anterior descending artery. Calcification (arrows, B and C) is detectable only on CT images reconstructed at 60% and 70% of R-R interval.

 


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Fig. 1D 56-year-old man with calcification of left anterior descending artery. Calcification (arrows, B and C) is detectable only on CT images reconstructed at 60% and 70% of R-R interval.

 


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Fig. 1E 56-year-old man with calcification of left anterior descending artery. Maximum-intensity-projection reconstructions of enhanced CT coronary angiography confirm calcified plaque (arrow, E and F) and reveal additional noncalcified plaque of left anterior descending artery (arrowheads, F).

 


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Fig. 1F 56-year-old man with calcification of left anterior descending artery. Maximum-intensity-projection reconstructions of enhanced CT coronary angiography confirm calcified plaque (arrow, E and F) and reveal additional noncalcified plaque of left anterior descending artery (arrowheads, F).

 

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