Fig. 1A 58-year-old woman with atypical chest pain (80 kV, 520 mAs).
Transverse (A) and oblique (B) contrast-enhanced MDCT images in
maximum intensity projection of left main coronary artery show calcified
stenosis.
Fig. 1B 58-year-old woman with atypical chest pain (80 kV, 520 mAs).
Transverse (A) and oblique (B) contrast-enhanced MDCT images in
maximum intensity projection of left main coronary artery show calcified
stenosis.
Fig. 1C 58-year-old woman with atypical chest pain (80 kV, 520 mAs).
Volume-rendered 3D reconstruction from cranial view shows stenosis of left
main coronary artery.
Fig. 2A 15-year-old boy with heart transplant (80 kV, 520 mAs). Curved
multiplanar reconstruction images of right coronary artery (A and
B) and left anterior coronary artery (C). In this patient, all
coronary arteries were considered normal.
Fig. 2B 15-year-old boy with heart transplant (80 kV, 520 mAs). Curved
multiplanar reconstruction images of right coronary artery (A and
B) and left anterior coronary artery (C). In this patient, all
coronary arteries were considered normal.
Fig. 2C 15-year-old boy with heart transplant (80 kV, 520 mAs). Curved
multiplanar reconstruction images of right coronary artery (A and
B) and left anterior coronary artery (C). In this patient, all
coronary arteries were considered normal.