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B S H Hagen1, P A Diemen1, M J Bom1
1Department of Cardiology, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Rapidly progressing vulnerable plaques, characterized by intraplaque neovascularization and hemorrhage, can lead to myocardial infarction. This case study highlights assessment using coronary computed tomography angiography and serial invasive coronary angiography.
Area of Science:
- Cardiovascular Medicine
- Interventional Cardiology
- Radiology
Background:
- Vulnerable plaques are a key factor in myocardial infarction.
- Intraplaque neovascularization and hemorrhage accelerate plaque progression.
- Understanding these processes is crucial for preventing heart attacks.
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