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    Teira Calderón A, Sans-Roselló J, Fernández-Peregrina E, Sanz Sánchez J, Bosch-Peligero E, Sánchez-Ceña J, Sorolla Romero J, Valcárcel-Paz D, Jiménez-Kockar M, Diez Gil JL, Asmarats L, Millan-Álvarez X, Vilchez-Tschischke JP, Martinez-Rubio A, Garcia-Garcia HM.
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    Lee T, Mintz GS, Matsumura M, Zhang W, Cao Y, Usui E, Kanaji Y, Murai T, Yonetsu T, Kakuta T, Maehara A.
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  • 27. Non obstructive high-risk plaque but not calcified by coronary CTA, and the G-score predict ischemia.
    Feuchtner GM, Barbieri F, Langer C, Beyer C, Widmann G, Friedrich GJ, Cartes-Zumelzu F, Plank F.
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  • 29. Differences in the association of total versus local coronary artery calcium with acute coronary syndrome and culprit lesions in patients with acute chest pain: The coronary calcium paradox.
    Puchner SB, Mayrhofer T, Park J, Lu MT, Liu T, Maurovich-Horvat P, Ghemigian K, Bittner DO, Fleg JL, Udelson JE, Truong QA, Hoffmann U, Ferencik M.
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  • 30. Epicardial adipose tissue is associated with high-risk plaque feature progression in non-culprit lesions.
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  • 35. Aortic arch calcification is strongly associated with coronary artery calcification.
    Adar A, Erkan H, Gokdeniz T, Karadeniz A, Cavusoglu IG, Onalan O.
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  • 40. Optical frequency-domain imaging findings to predict good stent expansion after rotational atherectomy for severely calcified coronary lesions.
    Kobayashi N, Ito Y, Yamawaki M, Araki M, Sakai T, Sakamoto Y, Mori S, Tsutsumi M, Nauchi M, Honda Y, Tokuda T, Makino K, Shirai S, Hirano K.
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