Case Study 1
Indication: 45 year old male patient presented with typical chest pain. Exercise ECG test was abnormal.
Case Study 1: 45 year old Male
Investigation: Dual-Source CT Coronary Angiogram.
Case Study 1: 45 year old Male
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Figure 1: 3D Images of the heart and coronary arteries. |
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Figure 2a: MIP image of Left Anterior Descending Artery (LAD) |
Figure 2b: MIP image of Arterial Branches of the LAD – Diagonal Arteries |
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Figure 3a: MIP image of Left Circumflex Artery |
Figure 3b: MIP image of Obtuse Marginal Artery |
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Figure 4: MIP image of Right Coronary Artery |
Case Study 1: 45 year old Male
Diagnosis: Technically excellent quality scan. The CT Coronary Angiogram shows normal coronary arteries with no evidence of coronary atherosclerosis. Patient was reassured and discharged home and no further follow-up was arranged.