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. 2012 Feb;33(2):308–313. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A2740

Fig 3.

Fig 3.

Representative images of a calcification and lipid-rich component before stent placement. A, OCT demonstrates calcification as a heterogeneous, sharply delineated mixed-signal-intensity region (arrowheads). B, The corresponding image from IVUS shows calcification (arrowheads) as an echo-bright area with acoustic shadowing, but unclear borders. C, Corresponding VH-IVUS reveals white calcifications (arrows). D, OCT demonstrates a large lipid pool (arrow) as a homogeneous diffusely bordered signal-intensity-poor region with an overlying signal-intensity-rich band corresponding to a fibrous cap. However, OCT does not demonstrate the entire arterial wall due to the limited penetration depth. E, Corresponding IVUS shows the plaque as heterogeneous with an echolucent core (arrow). F, Corresponding VH-IVUS reveals a large light-green lipid core (arrow). Bar = 1 mm.