Uploaded and Shared in Youtube by: ctisus Coronary CT Anatomy: 3D Display defines aortic root calcifications and calcifications in the left anterior descending coronary artery, as well as calcifications in right coronary and circumflex. The study shows the axial display as well as a 3D volume display. This is the optimal way of looking at the origin of the coronary arteries with the right coronary artery, in this case arising a bit more to the left than usual. The volume display is ideal with the 3D mapping.

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Cardiac: Coronary CT Anatomy (2 of 2)
Date: 18 Mar 2010
Uploader: Symposier
Lenght: 0m 24s
Specialty:
Cardiology
Cardiovascular Surgery
Radiology







