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Fig. 2A. This example from our study (stenosis diameter, 4.0 mm; diameter of normal vessel lumen on each side of stenosis, 8.0 mm; stenosis length, 10.0 mm) was reconstructed by each of five techniques studied. CT angiography images of the same vessel using axial (perpendicular to vessel lumen) (A), maximum-intensity-projection (B), multiplanar reconstruction (C), shaded-surface display (D), and volume-rendering (E) techniques. Sample measurements are included on each image.





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