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Fig. 5. Bar graph shows quantitative values for sharpness of aortic
arch and great vessel origins are higher for images in breath-hold group than
for images in nonbreath-hold group. (Higher values denote greater
sharpness). No significant difference in vessel sharpness of carotid
bifurcations between two groups was noted. Values for sharpness of great
vessel origins have been averaged for all three vessels. [UNK] =
nonbreath-hold,
= breath-hold.
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