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Laser-induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy (LFS): Detection of unstable thrombogenic atherosclerotic plaque formation in a rabbit model - A first look diagnostic approach
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Laser-induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy (LFS): Detection of unstable thrombogenic atherosclerotic plaque formation in a rabbit model - A first look diagnostic approach

A. Christov, E. Dai, M. Drangova, L. Liu, G. S. Abela, P. Nash, G. McFadden and A. Lucas
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, Vol.4161
2000

Abstract

Atherosclerosis Fluorescence emission Plaque disruption Plaque instability Thrombosis Vulnerable plaque Angiography Cardiovascular system Collagen Diagnosis Fluorescence emission intensity analysis Optical diagnostic technique Diseases
Many approaches to imaging of unstable plaque have been applied to detect vascular thrombosis and occlusion with only moderate success. LFS detected significant and specific changes in thrombogenic plaque in a rabbit model. Fluorescence emission intensity analysis of structural characteristics may provide an optical diagnostic technique for early recognition of unstable coronary syndromes.

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