Abstract

It has been found that the majority of acute coronary events are caused by the rupture of a thin-cap fibroatheroma (TCFA), characterized by a large lipid or necrotic core with a relatively thin fibrous cap. Identifying vulnerable plaques and optimizing the therapy accordingly holds great promise for

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