Atherosclerotic Plaque Progression in Carotid Arteries: Monitoring with High-Spatial-Resolution MR Imaging—Multicenter Trial1
AUTOR(ES)
Boussel, Loïc
FONTE
Radiological Society of North America
RESUMO
This report of a multicenter study confirms that high-spatial-resolution MR imaging can be used to monitor progression of the volume of the carotid vessel wall over time and to identify factors that contribute to this evolution.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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