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Fig. 2 Reformatted left main and left anterior descending coronary MR
angiography obtained in four volunteers using conventional navigator-guided
coronary artery imaging technique (NAV), NAV + k-space weighted motion-adapted
gating (k-MAG), NAV + sensitivity encoding (SENSE), and NAV+SENSE+k-MAG (from
left to right). Notice slight increase in noise in two right-most images due
to incorporation of SENSE. Curved black protrusions into right ventricular
outflow tract seen on images in row 3 and row 4 are due to
"flattening" effect of displaying curvilinear reformation of left
main and left anterior descending coronary artery as single image.