Prediction of ischemic stroke in elderly hypertensive patients using carotid plaque superb microvascular imaging characteristics: a lasso-logistic regression model. [PDF]
Jin X, Yang X, Li F.
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ABSTRACT Background Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS)‐guided optimization of suboptimal fractional flow reserve (FFR) following percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) results in a significant increase in both post‐PCI FFR and minimal lumen and stent areas (MLA and MSA, respectively).
Frederik T. W. Groenland+9 more
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Distinguishing stroke from transient ischemic attack using plaque characteristics and arterial transit artifacts. [PDF]
Li L+8 more
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Outcomes and Predictive Factors of I-125 Plaque Therapy for Refractory Retinoblastoma. [PDF]
Yousef YA+9 more
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Association of carotid atherosclerosis, perivascular adipose tissue, and stiffness by ultrasound assessment in young adults with ischemic stroke. [PDF]
Xu X+10 more
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Effects of Prefabricated Versus Conventional Band and Loop Space Maintainers on Wound Healing, Plaque Accumulation, and Gingival Health of the Abutment Tooth: A Split-Mouth Randomized Controlled Trial. [PDF]
Barve K, Padawe D, Takate V.
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Plasma proteomics improves prediction of coronary plaque progression. [PDF]
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Comparative evaluation of antimicrobial properties of silver nanoparticles and chlorhexidine mouthwashes on the colonization of microflora and oral health during orthodontic treatment: a double-blind randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Raghav P, Khera AK, Bisht S.
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Atherosclerotic Plaque Healing [PDF]
Atherosclerotic Plaque Healing Atherosclerotic plaque rupture and erosion result in acute coronary syndromes. Plaque healing after initial disruption has been less extensively studied.
Corrado, Domenico+2 more
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Plaque Rupture and Plaque Erosion
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1999SummaryThere are multiple substrates for coronary thrombosis overlying an atherosclerotic plaque. The most common, plaque rupture, consists of an interruption of a thin fibrous cap overlying a lipid rich core. Plaque rupture is a result of macrophage infiltration and matrix degradation, is often seen in calcified plaques, and is highly associated with ...
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