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Imaging of atherosclerosis. Coronary wall imaging with MRI.

Abstract:
Contrast arteriography is routinely used in the diagnosis and management of coronary atherosclerosis. However, it is recognized that conventional arteriography can not image plaque directly or provide prognostic information based on plaque characterization. Noninvasive, high-resolution magnetic resonance has the potential to image coronary plaque and to determine its composition and microanatomy. This review summarizes the rationale for coronary plaque imaging, and describes the characteristics of plaque using existing MRI techniques. Current and future applications of MRI, including the development of new contrast agents, targeted molecular imaging and the application of MRI to percutaneous coronary intervention are also discussed.

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Journal:
J Cardiovasc Risk More from this journal
Volume:
9
Issue:
5
Pages:
263-270
Publication date:
2002-10-01
ISSN:
1350-6277


Language:
English
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Pubs id:
pubs:151932
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uuid:da7e18d8-b8df-4cf0-a04a-19f029b207c6
Local pid:
pubs:151932
Source identifiers:
151932
Deposit date:
2012-12-19

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