2019
DOI: 10.1097/rct.0000000000000875
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Coronary Artery Anomalies and Associated Radiologic Findings

Abstract: Coronary anomalies occur in about 1% of the general population and in severe cases can lead to sudden cardiac death. Coronary computed tomography angiography and magnetic resonance imaging have been deemed appropriate for the evaluation of coronary anomalies by accurately allowing the noninvasive depiction of coronary artery anomalies of origin, course, and termination. The aim of this article is to describe and illustrate a comprehensive array for the classification of coronary artery anomalies.

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“…For the stenosis score of each segment, we thought the artifact caused by calcification on CCTA could make difference between the two examinations. NCE-CMRA does not require the use of contrast agent, so it can be applied to special groups such as pregnant women and patients with renal insufficiency (1). Another advantage is that it is compatible with film acquisition which provides a smaller amplitude of motion of coronary arteries (22).…”
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“…For the stenosis score of each segment, we thought the artifact caused by calcification on CCTA could make difference between the two examinations. NCE-CMRA does not require the use of contrast agent, so it can be applied to special groups such as pregnant women and patients with renal insufficiency (1). Another advantage is that it is compatible with film acquisition which provides a smaller amplitude of motion of coronary arteries (22).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Coronary artery disease (CAD) is one of the leading causes of death in middle-aged and older adults. With the development of the economy and the improvement of living standard in various countries around the world, the incidence of coronary atherosclerotic heart disease is increasing and becoming younger ( 1 ). Coronary artery stenosis is an important basis for imaging diagnosis of coronary heart disease.…”
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“…They also cause difficulty during cardiac procedures such as coronary angiography, percutaneous coronary intervention, and cardiac surgery. 1,2 Nowadays, the most commonly used classification of CAAs is including three categories: anomalies of origin and course; intrinsic coronary artery anatomy; and termination. 3 A dual origin of the circumflex artery from the main stem of the left coronary artery is not reported in previous literature.…”
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“…The rapid advances in CT technology have allowed signi cant radiation dose reduction by employing sophisticated image reconstruction algorithms (1). These iterative reconstruction (IR) algorithms were introduced in 2008 with the aim of reducing image noise and radiation dose while increasing con dence in pathology detection (2,3,4). However, while there is signi cant advances in radiation dose reduction, a great lag still remains in determining and optimizing the reconstruction techniques that enables reliable pathology detection with reasonably lower radiation dose levels (5).…”
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confidence: 99%