Traditionally the gold standard for diagnosis of coronary artery disease (CAD) is detection of significant stenosis by coronary angiography. However, most myocardial infarctions result from ruptures of plaques that did… Click to show full abstract
Traditionally the gold standard for diagnosis of coronary artery disease (CAD) is detection of significant stenosis by coronary angiography. However, most myocardial infarctions result from ruptures of plaques that did not significantly compromise coronary lumen before the event. It was proved that
               
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