Tomography study: neovascularisation in angina patients
Published
08 October 2012
| Article by Heart 2012
| Tags:
coronary-artery-disease,
atherosclerosis,
optical-coherence-tomography,
neovascularisation,
plaque-vulnerability,
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Tomography study: neovascularisation in angina patients
Intraplaque neovascularisation (NV) derives mainly from pre-existing vasa vasorum in the adventitia and rarely from the luminal
surface. NV has been recognised as an important process for the progression of atherosclerotic plaques and as a potential therapeutic target...
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