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TCTAP A-081 Quantitative Assessment of Vulnerable Plaque by NIRS-IVUS Is Helpful for Differentiating Among Plaque Rupture, Plaque Erosion and Calcified Nodule in the Culprit Lesion of ACS. Their culprit lesions were examined by angioscopy immediately after intervention for ISR. We evaluated yellow col...
Calculus (Tartar) Removal:Cleaning however, isn't all on your shoulders — your dentist will also see that your teeth receive a thorough cleaning in his or her office to quickly remove the deposits of calcified plaque called calculus or tartar and other bacterial toxins which become ingrained in...
The most challenging scenario for coronary CTA is the presence of calcified plaques that (due to the blooming artefact) hamper luminal evaluation (30). Calcified stenosis located in the proximal segment of the coronary arteries does not pose a problem for surgeons because the anastomoses are perform...
Optical coherence tomography differentiation of necrotic-rich core from calcified plaque by visual assessment of the gray scale image can be difficult (10). Therefore, it would important to know the actual intra- and interobserver variability of Kubo et al. (1) to assess the accurateness of ...
Figure 4a shows quantitative T1 mapping results from a carotid plaque where significantly reduced T1 is indicative of IPH. Simultaneous non-contrast angiography and intraplaque hemorrhage (SNAP) is a recently published method for detecting IPH, which can identify regions of IPH by phase-sensitive ...
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