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DSCT coronary imaging: Clinical case #B6

A 70-year-old woman presented with an episode of angor pectoris and intermittent thoracic pain at rest since several months. There are several risk factors including hypertension and dyslipidemia. DSCT was indicated to diagnose coronary artery disease because the patient was unable to exercise.
DSCT coronary angiography was performed at a mean heart rate of 66 bpm, a pitch of 0,3 and scan time of 8,8 seconds.

Question n° 1/3

What is the coronary supply type?


Right-dominant
Left-dominant
Co-dominant







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Author(s)
O. Ghekiere, MD, X. Hamoir, MD, D. Hoa, MD, A. Micheau, MD, et al.
Last modification
11 / 25 / 2007