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Coronary CT Angiogram

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The coronary CT angiogram at St. Mary's Regional Medical Center looks inside the heart to determine whether fatty or calcium deposits, called plaque, have built up in the coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart muscle. If left untreated, plaque can clog the arteries and pose a serious risk to your health.

A noninvasive heart-imaging test, the coronary CT angiogram provides early detection of problems that can lead to heart attack, stroke and other coronary diseases.

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