In this segment, Dr. Ron Waksman talks with host Larry Kaskel about the use of intravascular MRI to detect vulnerable plaques in the heart or carotid artery. He compares the type of information and reliability between angiograms and other imaging techniques and he also discusses how an internist can stablize vulnerable plaque.
Use of Intravascular MRI in Plaque Detection
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In this segment, Dr. Ron Waksman talks with host Larry Kaskel about the use of intravascular MRI to detect vulnerable plaques in the heart or carotid artery. He compares the type of information and reliability between angiograms and other imaging techniques and he also discusses how an internist can stablize vulnerable plaque.
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