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Fig. 6B. Three-dimensional MR coronary angiograms of left anterior descending coronary artery using 5-mm maximum-intensity-projection views of 32-year-old healthy female volunteer. Turbo field-echo MR coronary angiogram (A) and balanced turbo field-echo MR coronary angiogram (B) show left anterior descending coronary artery (arrows). Note improved visualization of first diagonal branch (asterisks) of left anterior descending coronary artery in B. Note improved sharpness of left pulmonary vessels and higher signal of left-sided pleural effusion in B.





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