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Fig. 5C Region-of-interest (ROI) setting in coronary artery plaque. Drawing shows typical ROI placement (dotted lines) in coronary artery plaques (gray). All ROIs were ovoid and 1 mm2. ROIs were set at center of plaques in theme 2 (A), near arterial lumen and at center of plaque in theme 3 (B), at center of plaques in three stenotic levels in theme 4 (C), and at center of plaques in various types of plaque shape and coronary artery diameters in theme 5 (D).





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