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Hypothesis: Identification of vulnerable atherosclerotic plaques (with or without neovascularization) using carotid CEUS is an independent predictor of MACE ( ...
Plaque psoriasis. Plaque psoriasis, the most common form of psoriasis, causes dry, raised skin patches (plaques) covered with gray or silver scales. It may ...
The researchers are trying to determine if the characterization of "vulnerable" carotid artery plaques can be accomplished with ultrasound-based methods that ...
Advanced technology allows Mayo Clinic neuroradiologists to assess specific plaque features as well as the degree of luminal stenosis, for improved ...
Plaque is fragile and often rough on the surface making it more likely for blood clots to form. It's possible for large clots to block the flow of blood ...
... plaques in the brain. An amyloid plaque is a buildup of protein that is considered the hallmark sign of Alzheimer's disease. Skip Advertisement. Advertisement ...
It removes the sticky material, called plaque, that can build up in places a toothbrush can't reach. And less plaque means less gum bleeding and a lower risk of ...
Some early researchers thought that EDTA might stick to and remove calcium found in plaque buildups that clog arteries. That's why they thought chelation ...
These arteries are on each side of the neck. Blood vessels narrow when plaque builds up inside them. This leads to reduced blood flow. Plaques are made up of ...
Mayo's robust MRI protocols facilitate the detection of specific carotid plaque components associated with ischemic events, even in patients with minimal ...
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