“…Multiplanar reformation allows a detailed analysis of individual arteries, particularly the quantification of luminal narrowing. However, without mask subtraction it is difficult to generate DSA-like images since bony anatomy and calcified plaque components frequently overlie the cervical arteries in radiographic projections, even after manual image segmentation [8,9,21]. Such DSA-like images may, however, still be useful to attending clinicians who are used to interpreting DSA images.…”