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Inverse association between size of the lipid-rich necrotic core and vascularization in human carotid plaques.

Ola HjelmgrenLars JohanssonUlrica PrahlCaroline SchmidtGöran M L Bergström
Published in: Clinical physiology and functional imaging (2017)
We show that more dense plaque vascularization is associated with a lower plaque content of lipid-rich necrotic core. A large lipid-rich necrotic core and high plaque vascularization are both proposed as predictors of vulnerability, and our finding is therefore odds with some earlier observations. Our finding can be explained by the fact that the necrotic core of the plaque contains no viable tissue and therefore less of the plaque can be vascularized if the lipid-rich necrotic core is large. Our study suggests that the true relation between plaque vascularization and other indices of vulnerability is more complex than initially thought.
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