Noninvasive Imaging for the Vulnerable Patient
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Overview
In this segment, Dr. Larry Kaskel welcomes our guest Dr. Matt Budoff Associate Professor of Medicine UCLA School of Medicine. They discuss the developments in noninvasive imaging and how these modalities are used in identifying patients with high levels of calcified plaque and high probability of being a vulnerable patient.
Overview
In this segment, Dr. Larry Kaskel welcomes our guest Dr. Matt Budoff Associate Professor of Medicine UCLA School of Medicine. They discuss the developments in noninvasive imaging and how these modalities are used in identifying patients with high levels of calcified plaque and high probability of being a vulnerable patient.
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