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Fig. 2F —48-year-old man with coronary artery disease. Same
cross-sectional view of noncalcified plaque with color obtained by CT
software. Red area indicates lipid-rich area (hypodensity, thin
arrow) and blue area indicates fibrous area (hyperdensity, thick
straight arrow). Green indicates contrast-enhanced vessel lumen
(curved arrow). Vascular area is 30.5 mm2 and luminal area
is 5.3 mm2.