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CRT 2017 : ATHEROSCLEROSIS, PHYSIOLOGY AND IMAGING - Vulnerable Plaque Clinical Trials Update
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ATHEROSCLEROSIS, PHYSIOLOGY AND IMAGING - Vulnerable Plaque Clinical Trials Update
Featuring
Steven Nissen
Takashi Akasaka
Ron Waksman
Gregg Stone
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Moment Components
Lessons From the GLACOV Study and the MILANO Pilot Study - Steven Nissen
Plaque Stabilization by Statin: From EASY-FIT to ESCORT Trial - Takashi Akasaka
Near-Infrared Spectroscopy: Lipid-Rich Plaque Study Update - Ron Waksman
Diagnosis NIRS and Treatment BVS of Vulnerable Plaque: PROSPECT II - Gregg Stone
Target Audience
Cardiologists
Interventional Cardiologists
Interventional Fellows
Interventional Radiologists
Vascular Surgeons
Emergency Physicians
Physicians with an interest in Cardiovascular Innovations
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