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Fig. 1D 63-year-old man with chronically occluded coronary stent over left anterior descending artery and infarcted myocardium. This case shows importance of comprehensive evaluation of cardiac CT. Short-axis image of systole in arterial phase also shows decreased perfusion and myocardial thinning over anteroseptal wall (between arrows) compared with remote myocardium (arrowheads). Anteroseptal wall also shows akinesia if compared with C. Note that in systole, differentiating trabeculation, papillary muscle, and myocardium is difficult.





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