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Fig. 5C 61-year-old man after bypass stent placement 4 years earlier who
presented with atypical chest pain. Lumen narrowing shown in A and
B was confirmed as in-stent stenosis (arrows) on conventional
angiography. Due to small stent caliber (3 mm), quality of CT images is
hampered right before coronary anastomosis of bypass graft.