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Visualization of Atherosclerotic Plaques Paired with Joheksol 350 (Omnipaque). [PDF]

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Microcalcifications, Their Genesis, Growth, and Biomechanical Stability in Fibrous Cap Rupture

Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2018
For many decades, cardiovascular calcification has been considered as a passive process, accompanying atheroma progression, correlated with plaque burden, and apparently without a major role on plaque vulnerability. Clinical and pathological analyses have previously focused on the total amount of calcification (calcified area in a whole atheroma cross ...
Sheldon Weinbaum, Luis Cardoso
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Three‐dimensional imaging of fibrous cap by frequency‐domain optical coherence tomography

Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2012
Histopathological data correlated the presence of thin‐cap fibroatheroma (TCFA) with adverse cardiovascular events. Intravascular optical coherence tomography (iOCT) is currently the only imaging modality with sufficiently high axial resolution (∼15 μm) that allows direct fibrous‐cap (FC) assessment in vivo.
Hiram G. Bezerra   +2 more
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Semi-automated Quantification of Fibrous Cap Thickness in Intracoronary Optical Coherence Tomography

International Conference on Information Processing in Computer-Assisted Interventions, 2014
Acute coronary syndrome represents a leading cause of death. Events are triggered by rupture of atheromatic plaques, as a result of disruption of the overlying fibrous cap. Pathological studies have shown that cap thickness is a critical component of plaque stability.
Guillaume Zahnd   +6 more
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