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Advantages of CT in cardiac imaging: a. widely available, can be done quickly b. can be reformatted in many planes and 3D c. relatively high resolution for visualizing small vessels d. less invasive than angio
Limitations: a. high radiation dose b. may be limited in very obese patients c. requires administration of IV contrast, limited in renal failure |
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