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A significant cause of coronary artery disease is the coronary atherosclerosis which leads to stenosis of coronary arteries.
To overcome these difficulties, we developed an interactive application to enable effective measurement of coronary artery remodeling in non-contrast CT images.
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Coronary cross‐sectional area, a measure of positive coronary arterial remodeling, can be reliably measured using noncontrast computed tomography imaging and is ...
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Coronary artery calcium, as assessed by non-contrast CT, is considered to be the best marker of subclinical atherosclerosis, and its use is recommended for the ...
Bibliographic details on Coronary artery remodeling in non-contrast CT images.
HIP in the coronary artery indicates positive remodeling, remarkable low CT density, and high incidence of spotty calcification.
Computed tomography offers two ways of assessing coronary atherosclerosis. In CT scans performed without injection of contrast agent (calcium screening), ...
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Jul 8, 2015 · This review discusses the potential for coronary computed tomography angiography to evaluate the extent and subtypes of coronary plaque.