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Elsevier, Cardiology Clinics, 2(27), p. 345-354, 2009

DOI: 10.1016/j.ccl.2008.12.006

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Radiotracer Imaging of Atherosclerotic Plaque Biology

Journal article published in 2009 by Maysoon Elkhawad, James H. F. Rudd ORCID
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Abstract

Traditional imaging modalities used in the assessment of atherosclerotic plaque have focused on anatomic characteristics of size, location and luminal encroachment. The ability to identify plaques that are at risk for rupture, and thus may go on to cause clinical events, remains limited, however. By labeling tracer compounds capable of identifying important cellular or molecular processes involved in plaque vulnerability with radioactive isotopes, there is now potential for the noninvasive identification of vulnerable plaques. This article discusses several radiotracers that can report on high-risk plaque pathophysiology.