What atherosclerosis findings can CT see in sudden coronary death: Plaque rupture versus plaque erosion.
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F. Lin | R. Virmani | A. Finn | J. Earls | I. J. van den Hoogen | U. Gianni | H. Jinnouchi | O. Al Hussein Alawamlh* | R. Wijeratne | Rashmi Wijeratne | Omar Al Hussein Alawamlh*
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