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Fig. 2A. 62-year-old man with single-vessel coronary artery disease.
Image shows multiplanar reformation generated from multidetector CT (MDCT)
data sets from axial images using scanner's standard three-dimensional
software. Sagittal plane (Sag, arrows) was tilted parallel to
interventricular septum connecting left ventricular apex and middle level of
mitral valve according to long-axis orientation of left ventricle. Then, plane
for creating multiplanar reformations was tilted perpendicular to
interventricular septum in axial images. SA = short-axis image orientation
(arrows).
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