Cardiovascular registered tomography angiography (CCTA) is an imaging strategy that utilizes a processed tomography (CT) scanner to take a gander at the structures and veins of the heart. These scanners have been utilized to picture veins in different pieces of the body for a long time. The heart vessels (coronary supply routes), be that as it may, are increasingly hard to see since they are little and move very quick with the heartbeat. CT scanners are presently quick enough and can picture with enough detail to see the little moving coronary courses well indeed.
Research Article: Cardiovascular Diseases & Diagnosis
Research Article: Cardiovascular Diseases & Diagnosis
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Review Article: Cardiovascular Diseases & Diagnosis
Review Article: Cardiovascular Diseases & Diagnosis
Review Article: Cardiovascular Diseases & Diagnosis
Review Article: Cardiovascular Diseases & Diagnosis
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