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Fig. 1B. 65-year-old man with two-vessel coronary artery disease and
chronic myocardial infarction. Image reformation in the four-chamber view from
MDCT data sets shows that global left ventricular function was significantly
reduced (left ventricular ejection fraction, 34%). Noncalcified plaque
(asterisks) is present in lateral wall of descending aorta. White
arrows point to thinning of myocardial wall. RV = right ventricle, LV = left
ventricle, MV = mitral valve, DA = descending aorta.
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