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. 2020 Apr 16;22:24. doi: 10.1186/s12968-020-00611-5

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6

Reformatted non-contrast whole-heart sub-millimeter isotropic CMRA (left) and CCTA (right) images along the LCX (top) and RCA (bottom) are shown for a 54-year-old male patient (patient 8). The CMRA dataset was acquired in 9 min with 100% scan efficiency (heart rate of 57 bpm). The CCTA images demonstrate mild (25–49%) disease with a calcified plaque within the proximal RCA and severe disease (70–90%) with a partially calcified plaque in the mid-segment of RCA (red arrows), and minimal (0–24%) disease with calcified plaque in the mid-segment of the LCX. Luminal narrowing is seen on the cross-sectional views at the sites of coronary plaque on the CMRA images (yellow arrows). Abbreviations: CMRA, coronary magnetic resonance angiography; LAD, left anterior descending artery; RCA, right coronary artery; LCX, left circumflex artery; Ao, aorta