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Coronary calcium scan acquisition before coronary CT angiography: limited benefit or useful addition?
AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology 2013 January
OBJECTIVE: This article reviews the role of coronary calcium quantification in symptomatic patients and the pros and cons of acquiring an unenhanced coronary calcium scan in every patient with suspected coronary artery disease referred for coronary CT angiography.
CONCLUSION: The acquisition of a coronary calcium scan in every symptomatic patient referred for coronary CT angiography requires a case-by-case approach.
CONCLUSION: The acquisition of a coronary calcium scan in every symptomatic patient referred for coronary CT angiography requires a case-by-case approach.
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