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Fig. 1A 64-slice CT of coronary arteries in 75-year-old man. MDCT
allows simultaneous evaluation of coronary arteries (A) and aortic
valve (B), shown in 3D by applying volume-rendering technique. Note
that severe calcification (white spots) of both aortic valve and
coronary arteries is frequently seen. LCA = left coronary artery, RCA = right
coronary artery.