In cardiac SPECT imaging, the vertical long-axis view corresponds to
A) sagittal views, presented from the apex to the base.
B) coronal images, presented from the septum to the lateral wall.
C) septal images, presented from the septum to the posterior wall.
D) transverse sections, presented from the inferior to the anterior surface.
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