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I think what SDTM has not addressed with imaging results is that when you look at the images produced by a procedure, and if your task it to look for the occurrence of a suspected object, what should be considered as the anatomical location of the TEST since you are looking at a 2-dimentaional image/picture. My take is that the images are still representative of, and are about a specific section or part of the body, it allows you to view the entirety of a section or part of the body. In other words, you are looking for a suspected object within a section/part of the body that is made visible to you by the diagnostic procedure. So applying this logic, I outlined the modeling for coronary occlusion data.

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Imaging - Coronary Occlusion
Imaging - Coronary Occlusion