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Fig. 8 49-year-old man with atypical chest pain. Axial contrast-enhanced CT
image at level of dilated left ventricle obtained without cardiac gating
depicts focal calcification in ventricular apex (arrow) as result of
a previous myocardial infarction. Lack of enhancement in subendocardium of
left ventricle (arrowhead) is also consistent with myocardial
ischemia or previous infarction in distribution of left anterior descending
coronary artery.