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optical coherence tomography
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Relation between coronary artery calcium score and cardiovascular events in Hodgkin lymphoma survivors
Prognostic value of combined coronary CT angiography and myocardial perfusion imaging in women and men
Association of circulating neutrophils with relative volume of lipid-rich necrotic core of coronary plaques in stable patients
p Factor V Leiden but not the factor II 20210G>A mutation is a risk factor for premature coronary artery disease
Risk factors based vessel-specific prediction for stages of coronary artery disease using Bayesian quantile regression machine learning method
Detection of early changes in the coronary artery microstructure after heart transplantation: A prospective optical coherence tomography study
Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of dynamic changes in non-culprit coronary atherosclerotic lesion morphology: a longitudinal OCT study
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